Divined Explanations. The Theological and Philosophical Context for the Development of the Sciences (1600-2000)

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This book offers twelve examples, from 1600-2000, of the development of scientific ideas that were shaped by religious factors. Understood in this way, the development of science is deeply influenced by theological ways of thought.

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Flavia Marcacci
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