Because the Catholic Church was all-powerful at the time and they obviously were reluctant to relinquish that power.
Erasmus
The birth and growth of science led to the conflict between scientists and the church.
The Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church
You can only get married in a Catholic Church when the union is not contrary to the teachings of the Catholic Church.
The printing press, invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century, played a significant role in spreading ideas of humanism. This invention allowed for the mass production of books and pamphlets, making humanist texts more accessible and widespread. This facilitated the dissemination of humanist ideas across Europe during the Renaissance.
Martin Luther
Galileo's work supporting the heliocentric model challenged the geocentric views held by the Catholic Church. The Church saw his ideas as heretical and forced him to recant his views under threat of excommunication. The conflict was resolved centuries later in 1992 when the Catholic Church formally acknowledged that Galileo was right and that the Church's judgment against him was a mistake.
a synagouge is the temple of the jews. a church is the temple of the christians.
The Protestant Reformation led by Martin Luther caused conflict as it challenged the authority of the Catholic Church, prompting Catholic leaders to respond with the Counter Reformation. This movement aimed to address the issues raised by the Reformation and to strengthen the Catholic Church's influence and power.
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A rift developed between Latin Christianity and Greek Christianity which then led to the schism between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. The conflict between the two led to mutual distrust . The Orthodox Church was the church of the Byzantine Empire.
Well, I'm not sure it did. The conflict between the theory of evolution and "religion" was limited to only certain religions; especially heretical Protestant Christian religions. The catholic religion for example, saw no conflict in Darwinism and God's omnipresence. It was clear to the catholic church that where Man's observations were in conflict with his beliefs, his belief's were wrong, since truth cannot be in conflict with God. As such, the catholic church (from which we get the concept of the "Scientific Method") quickly understood that evolution takes place and does so by the grace of God. The conflict that Christian sects may have with this notion is a result of their heretical departure from true Christian teaching as provided by the universal (catholic) church.