The scientific revolution changes the way that people think about religion and authority by asking them to test things for themselves. This strop authoritative regimes from containing the knowledge that people gain because people are empowered to explore, observe, and learn.
Industrialization brought significant changes to religion by challenging traditional beliefs and practices. It led to the rise of secularism as people started to prioritize scientific and technological advancements over religious doctrines. Additionally, industrialization altered the social and economic structures, impacting how individuals engaged with religion in their daily lives.
It is called conversion when an individual adopts or changes to a new religion.
Henry VIII's actions led to the break from the Catholic Church and the establishment of the Church of England. He dissolved monasteries, seized their wealth, and asserted his authority as the head of the church in England. This eventually led to the English Reformation and a shift in religious power away from Rome.
Good is a matter of opinion. It is only good to change if you agree with the beliefs of the religion you are changing too._________________By itself the act of changing religion is neither good nor bad. Changing religion for no good reason is really suspect; there is probably an agenda the person is following, and the person hasn't owned up to it. Changing religion for spite, or to hurt another person or persons is childish and honors no one.Good reasons to change religion, or to consider changing are: thinking, learning, questioning and challenging, doubting, and having the courage to have an opinion or belief that is different from others, even if the others are people you love and respect. You must also have the courage to have your beliefs challenged, and face the reality that the challenges may mean that you are wrong.Religion is a deeply personal thing and holding on to one only for the sake of the feelings of others is weak-minded. If you are going to practice a religion, or if you are going to abandon religion altogether, do it because you have determined for yourself the truth or falsity of the arguments of religion, and you have determined what assumptions about the world and about religion you are willing to accept. Forced religion, whatever the religion teaches, has to be one of the worst abominations. And remember that changing religion does not mean that you cannot go back to your original beliefs, only with immeasureably more wisdom and depth.
A sociologist of religion might ask questions such as "How do religious beliefs and practices influence social structures and processes?" or "What impact does religion have on shaping individual and collective identities?" They may also inquire about the role of religion in various social phenomena like conflict, inequality, and social change.
because it was a time of change
… They experimented more.
the scientific revolution was believed to change history of course and people socially and intellectually
The scientific revolution led scientists to rely more on empirical evidence, observation, and experimentation to support their ideas, shifting away from traditional reliance on authority and dogma. This emphasis on the scientific method fundamentally changed how scientists validated their ideas and contributed to the development of modern science.
by making boats that float
… They experimented more.
It represented a change in scientific thought
The Scientific Revolution produced the basis of exploration, astronomy, medicine and creation. The revolution was a change in thinking where proof not lore determined conclusions.
umm for what? paradigm shift or scientific revolution?
… They experimented more.
they relied more on observation
… They experimented more.