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| Titre : | Religion and the Rise of Modern Science |
| Auteurs : | Reijer Hooykaas, Auteur |
| Type de document : | texte imprimé |
| Editeur : | Vancouver [Canada] : Regent College Publishing, 1972 |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-57383-018-8 |
| Format : | xiii + 162 p. |
| Langues: | Anglais |
| Index. décimale : | MI/F (Science et foi) |
| Résumé : | At a time when religion and science are seen by many to be antagonists locked in a battle to the death, Professor Hooykaas offers a refreshing and somewhat startling proposition : modern science, he suggests, is in good part a product of the Judeo-Christian influence on western thought. |
| Note de contenu : |
I. God and nature
A. The Greek view B. The Biblical view C. Father, maker, and Creator of the world D. The mechanistic world picture E. The mechanist's critique of the organismic world view F. The radical critique of naturalism II. Reason and experience A. Rationalism and empiricism in antiquity and the middle ages B. Empiricism and rationalism in the beginning of the seventeenth century C. Cartesianism D. Empiricist opposition to Descartes III. Nature and art A. The contrast between art and nature B. The abolition of the contrast between art and nature C. The dominion of man over nature IV. The rise of experimental science A. The evaluation of manual work and experimentation in antiquity B. The Judeo-Christian evaluation of manual work C. The co-operation of head and hand in early modern science V. Science and the reformation A. The influence of the reformation on science B. Science and Biblical exegesis C. Puritanism and science |
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| Code-barres | Cote | Support | Localisation | Section | Disponibilité |
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| MI/F 056 | MI/F 056 | Livre | Bibliothèque principale | Livres empruntables | Prêt possible Disponible |

