The Genesis Of Science: How The Christian Middl... [ Plus ]
: Far from suppressing science, the medieval Church was its primary supporter. It established independent universities with legal autonomy, where scholars were free to debate and explore natural philosophy.
: This period saw significant technological leaps, including the invention of spectacles, mechanical clocks, windmills, and the blast furnace . The Genesis of Science: How the Christian Middl...
: Advocated for an experimental science and envisioned future technologies like flying machines. : Far from suppressing science, the medieval Church
This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the history of science or the complex relationship between faith and reason . : Far from suppressing science
: A philosopher who proposed that the earth might rotate, long before Copernicus.
