Boekdetails
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
250
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jan 1, 2005
Uitgever
IRCICA
ISBN-10
9290631406
ISBN-13
9789290631408
Beschrijving
This collection of research articles delves into the intricate relationship between religious values and the emergence of scientific thought in early modern Europe. The authors present a nuanced examination of how faith influenced scientific inquiry and the philosophical underpinnings of that era. By exploring various historical perspectives, they illuminate the complex dynamics between tradition and innovation, revealing that religious frameworks often provided both support and challenge to the advancement of scientific ideas.
Through their scholarly work, the authors shed light on significant figures and movements, illustrating how the interplay of spirituality and empiricism shaped the course of European science. This dialogue encourages readers to consider the broader implications of these developments, prompting a reevaluation of the often perceived conflict between religion and science, ultimately enriching the understanding of both fields.
Through their scholarly work, the authors shed light on significant figures and movements, illustrating how the interplay of spirituality and empiricism shaped the course of European science. This dialogue encourages readers to consider the broader implications of these developments, prompting a reevaluation of the often perceived conflict between religion and science, ultimately enriching the understanding of both fields.
Genres
Romantiek
Religie & Spiritualiteit
Wetenschap & Technologie
Geschiedenis