Article ID: CBB000032321

The roots of the scientific revolution: Reformed theology (1985)

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Description “This study examines Calvin's theology of nature and proposes that both the rationale for, and the methodologies of, the study of nature characteristic of the scientific revolution can best be understood as growing from these theological roots.”


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Authors & Contributors
Watt, Jeffrey R.
Soloman, Julie Robin
Simcock, A. V.
Robertson, Linda Raine
Panizza, Letizia A.
Moran, Bruce T.
Concepts
Science
Science and religion
Trials (law)
Religious institutions
Science and culture
Superstition
Time Periods
Renaissance
16th century
Places
Italy
British Isles
Geneva (Switzerland)
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