The Genesis of Science: How the Christian Middle Ages Launched the Scientific Revolution

The Genesis of Science: How the Christian Middle Ages Launched the Scientific Revolution

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The Genesis of Science: How the Christian Middle Ages Launched the Scientific Revolution


Maybe the Dark Ages Weren't So Dark After All...

Here are some facts you probably didn't learn in school:
  • People in the Middle Ages did not think the world was flat--in fact, medieval scholars could prove it wasn't;
  • The Inquisition never executed anyone
    because of their scientific ideas or discoveries (actually, the Church
    was the chief sponsor of scientific research and several popes were
    celebrated for their knowledge of the subject);
  • It was
    medieval scientific discoveries, methods, and principles that made
    possible western civilization's "Scientific Revolution".
If you
were taught that the Middle Ages were a time of intellectual
stagnation, superstition, and ignorance, you were taught a myth that has
been utterly refuted by modern scholarship.

As a physicist and historian of science James Hannam shows in his brilliant new book, The Genesis of Science: How the Christian Middle Ages Launched the Scientific Revolution, without the scholarship of the "barbaric" Middle Ages, modern science simply would not exist.

The
Middle Ages were a time of one intellectual triumph after another. As
Dr. Hannam writes, "The people of medieval Europe invented spectacles,
the mechanical clock, the windmill, and the blast furnace by themselves.
Lenses and cameras, almost all kinds of machinery, and the industrial
revolution itself all owe their origins to the forgotten inventors of
the Middle Ages."

In The Genesis of Science you will discover:
  • Why the scientific accomplishments of the Middle Ages far surpassed those of the classical world;
  • How
    medieval craftsmen and scientists not only made discoveries of their
    own, but seized upon Eastern inventions--printing, gunpowder, and the
    compass--and improved them beyond the dreams of their originators;
  • How Galileo's notorious trial before the Inquisition was about politics, not science; and
  • Why the theology of the Catholic Church, far from being an impediment, led directly to the development of modern science.
Provocative, engaging, and a terrific read, James Hannam's The Genesis of Science will change the way you think about our past--and our future.

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Country
USA
Author
James Hannam
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9781596982055
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Regnery Publishing
Manufacturer
Regnery Publishing
NumberOfPages
482
PublicationDate
2011-03-22
Publisher
Regnery Publishing
ReleaseDate
2011-03-22
Studio
Regnery Publishing