Church and Science
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The Catholic Church – Builder of Civilization: Playlist
Tom Woods’ How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization(Link) is a fascinating exploration of the Catholic Church’s role in shaping key elements of Western society. Woods delves into the Church’s influence on education, science, law, economics, and more, highlighting contributions often overlooked by mainstream historical narratives. The book reveals how many pillars of modern civilization—such
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How the Church Created Science (Richard DeClue)
Faith and Scientific Advancement: Unveiling the Role of Christianity in Shaping Modern Science Richard DeClue, the Cardinal Henri de Lubac Fellow in Theology at the Word on Fire Institute, delivers a compelling talk during the 2023 Wonder Conference. In his presentation, he illuminates the profound influence of Christianity, with a special emphasis on the Catholic
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Reconciling the Interplay of Science, Philosophy, and Theology: Dr. Karin Öberg
In this video, Professor Karin Öberg, who is an astronomer at Harvard University, delves into the profound nature of the scientific method and its remarkable ability to unveil the truths that lie within the natural world. As she unravels the wonders that have been brought to light through scientific inquiry, Professor Öberg reminds us that
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Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Changing Stance On The Catholic Church’s Scientific Contributions”
Overview: In an enlightening interview with Joe Rogan, Neil deGrasse Tyson explores the compatibility of science and religion, shedding light on the historical contributions of the Catholic Church to scientific knowledge. This conversation challenges the notion of conflict between science and faith, promoting a more inclusive understanding of the universe. On an interview by The Late
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David Wood Reviews Jordan Peterson’s Logos & Literacy: The Christian Origins of Science
In his recent Daily Wire documentary, “Logos & Literacy,” Dr. Jordan Peterson visits the Museum of the Bible and discusses the impact of the Bible on literacy, universities, and science. David Wood takes a deeper look at Peterson’s comments about the Christian role in the Scientific Revolution.
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Science is catholic. Own it
The narrative that modern science arose despite the Catholic Church, as if the Church stood as an obstacle to intellectual progress, is deeply misguided. In truth, the very roots of modern science are embedded in the theological foundation and the diligent efforts of the Catholic Church throughout history. The “Dark Ages” myth—characterizing the Middle Ages