The Bible, Protestantism, and the rise of natural science

Peter Harrison examines the role played by the Bible in the emergence of natural science. He shows how both the contents of the Bible, and more particularly the way it was interpreted, had a profound influence on conceptions of nature from the third century to the seventeenth. The rise of modern sci...

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Main Author: Harrison, Peter 1955- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Published: Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press 1998
In:Year: 1998
Reviews:[Rezension von: Harrison, Peter, 1955-, The Bible, Protestantism, and the rise of natural science] (1999) (Young, B. W.)
[Rezension von: Harrison, Peter, 1955-, The Bible, Protestantism, and the rise of natural science] (2001) (Mandelbrote, Scott)
[Rezension von: Harrison, Peter, 1955-, The Bible, Protestantism, and the rise of natural science] (1999) (Rabin, Sheila J.)
[Rezension von: Harrison, Peter, 1955-, The Bible, Protestantism, and the rise of natural science] (2001) (Gerrish, B. A.)
[Rezension von: Harrison, Peter, 1955-, The Bible, Protestantism, and the rise of natural science] (2001) (Schwager, Raymund, 1935 - 2004)
[Rezension von: Harrison, Peter, 1955-, The Bible, Protestantism, and the rise of natural science] (1999) (Kusukawa, Sachiko)
[Rezension von: Harrison, Peter, 1955-, The Bible, Protestantism, and the rise of natural science] (1999) (Parnham, David)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible / Natural sciences / Protestant theology
Further subjects:B Sciences ; Philosophie ; Histoire
B Natuurwetenschappen
B Science
B Sciences ; Ouvrages avant 1800
B RELIGION ; Christianity ; General
B Christianisme et sciences
B History
B Protestantism History
B Science History
B Bible and science
B Natuurfilosofie
B Bible et sciences
B Schepping
B Electronic books History
B Bible ; Herméneutique ; Histoire
B RELIGION ; Christian Life ; Social Issues
B Herméneutique ; Aspect religieux ; Églises protestantes
B Protestantism
B Protestantisme ; Grande-Bretagne ; Histoire
B Protestantisme
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Summary:Peter Harrison examines the role played by the Bible in the emergence of natural science. He shows how both the contents of the Bible, and more particularly the way it was interpreted, had a profound influence on conceptions of nature from the third century to the seventeenth. The rise of modern science is linked to the Protestant approach to texts, an approach which spelt an end to the symbolic world of the Middle Ages and established the conditions for the scientific investigation and technological exploitation of nature
Worlds visible and invisible -- Sensible signs and spoken words -- The two reformations -- Re-reading the two books -- The purpose of nature -- Eden restored.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 274-305) and index. - Description based on print version record
Physical Description:Online Ressource (xi, 313 pages)
ISBN:0-511-00294-7
978-0-511-00294-6