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world, with disease, war, famine, and death. It is no wonder this part of the Bible was so popular. Between 1300 and 1450, Europeans experienced a number of problems: economic problems, plague, war, social upheaval, and increased crime and ...
debate among the two famous personalities St. Thomas Aquinas and Galileo Galilei. Making a comparison among today’s innovation conflict with the other conflicts within the domain of science and religion can be supportive in suggesting posit...
physics that studies and describes the relationship between the motion of a body and the entities that modify it. Within the logical-mathematical formalization of Newtonian mechanics they play the role of axioms. These principles are also r...
the coldest periods of the so-called "Little Ice Age" in Europe, a time of long, cold winters that caused severe hardships in the pre-industrial revolution world. This has led scientists to extensively study the possible influences of solar...
Cardinal O Neill, these dates serve to help one grow in awareness, to deepen one’s sense of Church history, cultural history, and Jesuit history. It may help in the preparation of liturgies, it affords nourishment for private plea and refle...
René Descartes studied at the College of La Fleche at Anjou, where he received from the Jesuits a firm grounding in every aspect of scholastic philosophy, which he subsequently challenged. After La Fleche, he continued his studies at the Un...
upon the subsequent intimately connected achievements: (1) his stunningly winning disagreements in resistance to Aristotelian science; (2) his validations that figures is applicable to the actual world; (3) his conceptually strong use of te...