Newton's calculus and Principia provided the mathematics that made the heliocentric model widely accepted, while also preserving the unity of religion and science in Newton's own life.
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Newton's calculus and Principia provided the mathematics that made the heliocentric model widely accepted, while also preserving the unity of religion and science in Newton's own life.
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"So the Protestants will use this trial as propaganda against the church. And the Protestants will say, you see how anti -science the church..."
"...scientific revolution is gaining steam, there is no separation between religion and science."
"At this time, Latin is the universal language of scientists, right? And also, guys, at this time, they're not called scientists. They're called natural..."
"...argument is this. For most of history, science was part of religion. Science was about validating this religion. But this creates a problem we..."
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Science begins here as a theological discipline of doubt.
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