Mob Quad, Merton College Type post Author Mike Keas Date April 13, 2023 CategoriesAstronomyFaith & ScienceHistory of ScienceMathematics Tagged , Age of Illumination, Age of Reason, Alhazen, Bede, Christianity, conflict myth, Euclid, experiments, flat earth, Galileo Galilei, history, Ibn al-Haytham, Jerry Coyne, Johannes Kepler, Literal Commentary on Genesis, medicine, medieval Church, Medieval science, Middle Ages, Myth of the Dark Ages, Oxford University, Ptolemy, Roger Bacon, Roman Catholic, Saint Augustine, science and religion, The Nature of Things, University of Bologna, Walter Laird, Warfare Thesis Rumors of War and Evidence of Peace Between Science and Christianity Mike Keas April 13, 2023 Astronomy, Faith & Science, History of Science, Mathematics 6 The institution in which most scholars investigated natural motion is also noteworthy — the university. This invention began with the University of Bologna. Read More ›
University of Bologna 2 Type post Author Mike Keas Date January 22, 2019 CategoriesFaith & ScienceMathematicsScientific Reasoning Tagged , __k-review, Age of Illumination, Age of Reason, Alhazen, Arabic, atheism, Bede, cathedrals, Euclid, eyeglasses, Galileo Galilei, Greek, Ibn al-Haytham, Jerry Coyne, Johannes Kepler, Latin, Literal Commentary on Genesis, Myth of the Dark Ages, Ptolemy, Roger Bacon, Rome, Saint Augustine, scientific revolution, The Nature of Things, Unbelievable, universities, University of Bologna, Walter Laird Atheism’s Myth of a Christian Dark Ages Is Unbelievable Mike Keas January 22, 2019 Faith & Science, Mathematics, Scientific Reasoning 5 Did Christianity really drag the West into an anti-scientific “Dark Ages,” a period said to stretch from the fall of Rome to 1450 AD? Read More ›