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Christianity and science | Wikipedia audio article

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00:01:11 1 Overview
00:06:10 2 Individual scientists' beliefs
00:07:27 3 Perspectives on evolution
00:09:43 4 Reconciliation in Britain in the early 20th century
00:10:53 5 Catholicism
00:16:05 5.1 Jesuits in science
00:18:05 6 Influence of a biblical world view on early modern science
00:24:02 7 Protestant influence on science
00:25:58 7.1 Quakers in science
00:27:37 8 Eastern Christianity influence on science
00:29:02 9 Criticism
00:29:54 10 See also
00:30:03 11 Notes
00:30:11 12 External links



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Most sources of knowledge available to early Christians were connected to pagan world-views. There were various opinions on how Christianity should regard pagan learning, which included its ideas about nature. For instance, among early Christian teachers, Tertullian (c. 160–220) held a generally negative opinion of Greek philosophy, while Origen (c. 185–254) regarded it much more favorably and required his students to read nearly every work available to them.Historically, Christianity has often been a patron of sciences. It has been prolific in the foundation of schools, universities and hospitals, and many clergy have been active in the sciences. Historians of science such as Pierre Duhem credit medieval Catholic mathematicians and philosophers such as John Buridan, Nicole Oresme and Roger Bacon as the founders of modern science. Duhem concluded that "the mechanics and physics of which modern times are justifiably proud to proceed, by an uninterrupted series of scarcely perceptible improvements, from doctrines professed in the heart of the medieval schools".

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