During the middle ages, the Catholic Church did not impact science much. This was largely because the science of the middle ages was not the sort of thing the church was interested in. For example, there was the development of the clock, which was important, and the church was interested in time, but the actual science of the clock was not interesting to the Church because there was no moral implication. The development of gunpowder and cannons in Europe was of interest to the Church just as any war might be, but the science of gunpowder and the cannon was not nearly as great a concern.
The development of the printing press, which effectively ended the middle ages, made it possible of scientific idea to be promulgated in a way that the Church felt it could not ignore. This was, I believe, not so much because of the science itself, but because of the religious lessons the Church expected to be derived from the science, ideas that could be spread among the people in a way that had never happened before.
So the fact of whether the planet Jupiter had moons was not of so much interest as the fact that people would derive from this the idea that there was more to the sky than had been imagined, which might imply that God was not in that heaven, or that it did not center on God, or some such heretical notion. Having Galileo recant in private was of no consequence, but having him recant to the public, to undo the damage he had done, was important. And in another age, the Church might have reacted differently, but the age of Galileo was also the age of Calvin and Luther, so the Church was in a mood to react rather then reflect.
The lasting Impact of ancien rome is the way the government was formed and how the climate has changed.
it depends which church you mean, e.g catholic or protestant etc
Vietnam has impacted on Australia by most of its' people migrating to here in the Vietnam war. my name is your name!!! Remember me!!!
of course
Tanzania is very important to todays society because, my college textbook told me that they import food to lazy fat americans
Todays Fashion is more attractive and revealing then the fashion of 1960s.
mobile phones
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International political, economic, and social systems have been constantly changing and evolving over the course of history and the Catholic Church has asserted itself as a valid, prominent, and powerful actor in world politics as the Church uses its social teachings, moral authority, and non-violent techniques to inspire and influence people and governments to act. The Church also has a permanent seat at the UN which it uses to urge the spread of hope, peace, and God's love through actions that are non-violent and in accordance with her Doctrines. These principles of Catholic Social Doctrine are a secure guide for the world and set forth fundamental directions for actions which will enable all peoples to live in secure society where a human person can raise a family, earn a living, and worship freely. In a society where faith is receding it is more necessary for the Church to play a role in todays affairs. If she were not involved...where would we be?
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making sammiches in the kitchen.
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