No, it confirmed it. The "renaissance exploration" was based on the scientific method. Scientific thinking is only possible if you believe in an orderly universe, i.e. that two and two will always make four and you won't randomly get all kinds of unpredictable answers.
The orderly universe is a Jewish idea that you find in the Old Testament. All the early Christian scholars relied on the assumption that people understood logic in order to defend their case. The discoveries of the Renaissance confirmed the Christian idea that you can find out about the world by assessing the evidence and thinking logically.
Did you have a particular exploration or discovery in mind?
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The connection between Islam, Christianity and Judaism is that the three religions trace their history to the covenant between God and Abraham.
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trade and exploration are the same beacausethey are both are doing good deeds and they are both doing something for someone
The Greeks were the first to take many steps in exploration. They were first to establish colonies and they went around getting information from other countries. They also wrote about what they thought the world looked like from above (like an atlas).
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Portuguese exploration and trade significantly influenced the Renaissance by facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between Europe, Africa, and Asia. The influx of exotic commodities, such as spices and gold, fueled economic growth and encouraged a spirit of inquiry and innovation. This interaction also contributed to the spread of knowledge, including advancements in navigation, cartography, and science, which were pivotal to the Renaissance's emphasis on humanism and exploration. Ultimately, Portuguese endeavors helped broaden the European worldview, laying the groundwork for future exploration and cultural exchange.
Both were backward and barabaric and should be feared
No, they are 2 separate and distinct religions. Buddhism is centred upon the Buddha, & an offshoot religion of Hinduism, while Christianity is centred upon Christ & is an offshoot of Judaism.
There isn't any connection. Hanukkah commemorates a War in Israel, in 165 BCE. It was a war between the Jews and the Syrian-Greeks. Christians weren't around yet.