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Old 06-19-2003, 05:47 PM   #91
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.... We get this false skewed impression of Greek thought being so rational because its the rational stuff Christians preserved for us.

However, in the Middle Ages we had an entire higher education system where the law creating god was accepted as axiomtic by all. Christianity laid down certain assumptions that happened to correspond with the ones that allowed modern science to begin. ....
While culling a stack of old magazine articles, I found this today:

"...there are those who claim that Christianity provided the necessary backround for science with its belief in an ordered universe. How do they account for the fact that for three-quarters of the Christian era the home of science was confined to the non-Christian parts of the world, such as China, India and the Islamic counties ? "
Correspondence from Herman Bondi, Churchill College, Cambridge
page 484 Nature, Vol. 365, 7 Oct 1993
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"...there are those who claim that Christianity provided the necessary backround for science with its belief in an ordered universe. ..."
That seems to me a back-projection of present-day beliefs; such common medieval beliefs as belief in everyday miracle-working, demonic possession, and suchlike do not seem very much like belief in natural law.

That's a problem I have with Bede and like-minded individuals -- they toss out much they find awkward in order to arrive at "Christianity", which they then equate to the whole thing.
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