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Luther and Science

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 20:20.
  • Biographical
  • Early Modern (15th-18th Century)
  • Physical Sciences
  • Professional Association
  • Secondary Source
URL: 

http://www.leaderu.com/science/kobe.html

Author: 
Donald Kobe
Excerpt: 

The influence of Christianity in providing an appropriate intellectual ethos for a rational understanding of the universe is at least one reason for the development of modern science in Europe about 500 years ago. According to Alfred North Whitehead, the greatest contribution of the medieval period to the scientific movement was the "belief that every detailed occurence can be correlated with its antecedent in a perfectly definite manner, exemplifying general principles.

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