They didn't care about Scientific Revolution.
The Scientific Revolution laid the groundwork for the Enlightenment by fostering skepticism, reason, and empirical evidence in the pursuit of knowledge. Enlightenment thinkers built upon scientific discoveries to promote ideas such as individual rights, democracy, and the separation of church and state. Both periods emphasized rational thinking, critical analysis, and the advancement of human knowledge.
The Pope may want to prevent conflict between Spain and Portugal because both countries are predominantly Catholic. He may fear that a conflict could lead to religious divisions and weaken the unity of the Catholic Church. Additionally, as the head of the Church, the Pope wants to promote peace and unity among Catholic nations.
Yes. The realism during the Renaissance opened up people's lives and allowed the people to think "outside the box." With so many new ideas and theories, people began to reevaluate their lives. As for the scientific method, it allowed experiments and the data to be much more accurate and the method is used worldwide, daily.
I think you would want to be both, like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson.
The introduction of the scientific method, which emphasized empirical evidence and systematic observation, had a profound impact on the scientific revolution. This shift in thinking challenged the dominant Aristotelian and Ptolemaic worldviews and paved the way for the development of modern science.
I hardly think the Catholic Church would proclaim him as a saint since the Church considers him to be a heretic.
because it changed the way people think and the church was wrong about the earth being in the middle it was the sun.
Why did the priest think hannah was drunk when she went to the church to pray
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no salvation outside the Catholic Church, as the Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, and without Our Blessed Lord, there is no salvation.
i think you have to get an anollement first.
The people were protesting some corrupt practices in the Catholic Church.
It caused people to think
i dont know i think Europe
For his laws of motion,Newton is remembered as a greatest figure of the scientific revolution
There is no answer to the question as asked, as the Catholic Church has never, to the best of my knowledge, in two thousand years, ever, fined anybody for non-attendance. I think you have the Catholic Church confused with the Puritans!
Roman Catholic AnswerI think you have this backwards, the Church, in Christ, is like a sacrament - The Church IS a sign and an instrument of communion with God and of unity among men - from the Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 775.
Many of them have misconceptions about the Catholic Church and make false assumptions about it.