Freeman Dyson Quote

It is probably not an accident that modern science grew explosively in Christian Europe and left the rest of the world behind. A thousand years of theological disputes nurtured the habit of analytical thinking that could also be applied to the analysis of natural phenomena. On the other hand, the close historical relations between theology and science have caused conflicts between science and Christianity that does not exist between science and other religions.


The Scientist As Rebel (2006)


It is probably not an accident that modern science grew explosively in Christian Europe and left the rest of the world behind. A thousand years of...

It is probably not an accident that modern science grew explosively in Christian Europe and left the rest of the world behind. A thousand years of...

It is probably not an accident that modern science grew explosively in Christian Europe and left the rest of the world behind. A thousand years of...

It is probably not an accident that modern science grew explosively in Christian Europe and left the rest of the world behind. A thousand years of...