Claudius Ptolemy Type post Author Melissa Cain Travis Date June 5, 2023 CategoriesAstronomyFaith & ScienceHistory of ScienceMathematics Tagged , antiquity, Aristotelianism, celestial bodies, curriculum, DiscoveryU, geocentrism, material world, philosophers, Plato, Ptolemaic system, Pythagoras, rationality, scientific revolution Let’s Explore How Cosmology Influenced Christianity Melissa Cain Travis June 5, 2023 Astronomy, Faith & Science, History of Science, Mathematics 2 Many centuries prior to the rise of modern science, the philosophers of antiquity recognized the inherent rationality of the natural word. Read More ›
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