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Theology And The Scientific Imagination From The Middle Ages To The Seventeenth Century Second Edition Amos Funkenstein Jonathan Sheehan

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Theology And The Scientific Imagination From The Middle Ages To The Seventeenth Century Second Edition Amos Funkenstein Jonathan Sheehan
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.69 MB
Pages: 464
Author: Amos Funkenstein; Jonathan Sheehan
ISBN: 9780691184265, 0691184267
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Theology And The Scientific Imagination From The Middle Ages To The Seventeenth Century Second Edition Amos Funkenstein Jonathan Sheehan by Amos Funkenstein; Jonathan Sheehan 9780691184265, 0691184267 instant download after payment.

Theology and the Scientific Imagination is a pioneering work of intellectual history that transformed our understanding of the relationship between Christian theology and the development of science. Distinguished scholar Amos Funkenstein explores the metaphysical foundations of modern science and shows how, by the 1600s, theological and scientific thinking had become almost one. Major figures like Descartes, Leibniz, Newton, and others developed an unprecedented secular theology whose debt to medieval and scholastic thought shaped the trajectory of the scientific revolution. The book ends with Funkenstein’s influential analysis of the seventeenth century’s “unprecedented fusion” of scientific and religious language. Featuring a new foreword, Theology and the Scientific Imagination is a pathbreaking and classic work that remains a fundamental resource for historians and philosophers of science.

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