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Issue 76
The Christian Face of the Scientific Revolution

Issue 76
2002

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A God of Math & Order
The new science rode in on the shoulders of theological ideas.


A Priest Serving in Nature's Temple
Robert boyle's career blended faith, doubt, and the use of science to heal disease and fight atheism.


Christian History Timeline: Milestones to Modern Science

Cosmic Codebreaker, Pious Heretic
Isaac Newton wrote theology and hoped his scientific theories would help people believe in God. But he harbored a deep secret….


Creation's Symmetries, God's Mystery
Blaise Pascal pioneered in math and physics but drew faith from revelation alone.


Did the Reformers Reject Copernicus?
Some defenders of secular science say they did. What's the real story?


Did You Know?
Interesting and unusual facts about Christians in the scientific revolution.


From the Editor: The Specter of Enmity


Galileo and the Powers Above
The convoluted tale of a faithful Catholic caught in a web of theological inflexibility, papal power, and his on political naivete.


Galileo's Spiritual Director


If there were a true demonstration


Interior Design
16th-century students of anatomy saw the hand of God in the intricacies of the body.


Luminous Wonder, Heavy Cross
A sense of cosmic awe sustained Johannes Kepler through deep sorrow.


Microscopic Magnificence
Antony van Leeuwenhoek found God's great glory in his tiny creations.


Newton vs. Newton


No Vein Inquiry
William Harvey founded modern physiology by seeking God's purposes for the body's design.


Quotable Boyle


Recommended Resources: The Christian Face of the Scientific Revolution


The Christian Virtuosi
The Royal Society defended religion but laid the groundwork for irreligion.


The Link Interview: Natural Adversaries?
Historian David Lindberg shows that Christianity and science are not at war - and may never have been.




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