A Short History of Science and
Religion
~ by Ernie Stokely 9-25-2007
The Rise of Christianity
Early Christianity has a rich history between
0 and 400 CE ("common era," or AD, or "after death").
It will not be covered in this short presentation, but more detail can
be found here.

The
great theologian, Augustine of Hippo (354-430
CE), authored a number of treatises that become the foundation of modern
Christian theology. He was heavily influenced by Platonism (Plato:
427-347 BCE), NeoPlatonism,
and Stoicism,
and brought Greek influence into Christian theology at this point. However,
he missed much of Greek natural philosophy (such as works by Aristotle)
and insisted on basing Christian theology on faith rather than reason.
The main cause of this omission was the few scholars in the Roman empire
who could read and write Greek. Thus, so much of Greek science
and philosophy was lost to Roman scholars for centuries to come.
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Index:
Introduction
The Ancient World
The Greek Era
The Rise of Christianity
The Middle Ages
The Rise of Science and Enlightenment
The Enlightenment by Great Scientists and Philosophers
Galileo, Newton, and Kant
Reason and Enlightenment
Fundamentalism, Evangelicalism, Progressiveism
Personal Theologies of God
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