How did the Renaissance and Protestant Reformation influence the development of the Scientific Revolution?
I'm trying to prep possible essays my teacher shared for an AP European History Test. One question was "How did the Renaissance and Protestant Reformation influence the development of the Scientific Revolution?" Does anyone have any ideas? I would greatly appreciate any help. Thank you!
The Renaissance and Reformation were liberating influences, encouraging people to think beyond the narrow doctrines of the Catholic Church and develop new methods of inquiry and reasoning, leading to great scientific advances. The life of Galileo best exemplifies this transition.
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December 29 2008 01:32 am | Protestant
sherringford221b on 29 Dec 2008 at 7:07 am #
The Renaissance and Reformation were liberating influences, encouraging people to think beyond the narrow doctrines of the Catholic Church and develop new methods of inquiry and reasoning, leading to great scientific advances. The life of Galileo best exemplifies this transition.
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