Both Protestant and Catholic institutions promoted science because each wanted to understand the mind of God and strengthen its authority against rivals.
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Counter Reformation
Both Protestant and Catholic institutions promoted science because each wanted to understand the mind of God and strengthen its authority against rivals.
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"...The first is the idea of the Protestant Reformation and the Counter -Reformation. So the Protestants have come. They're challenging the authority of the..."
"So the Protestants are heavily devoted to science because they want to... Okay? They want to understand the will and mind of God. The..."
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Science begins here as a theological discipline of doubt.
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