No Christianity, No Science!

Modern science was not inevitable. It emerged from a fragile historical chain in which Christianity preserved Greek reason, reconciled faith with philosophy, invented the university system, and cultivated the conviction that the natural world is intelligible because it was created by divine reason. Support the channel by visiting: https://brianholdsworth.ca/help 00:00 – Ricky Gervais’ claim about religion and science 00:51 – Why progress was never inevitable 01:38 – The vulnerability of primitive human life 03:20 – Civilization requires specialization 04:25 – The unlikely leap from survival to technology 05:40 – Why ancient Greek philosophy mattered 07:09 – Parmenides and the problem of change 08:25 – Plato, Aristotle, and the rescue of reason 09:04 – The fall of Rome and what remained 09:45 – The Church’s preservation of ancient thought 10:10 – Monasteries, universities, and the Christian intellectual tradition 11:44 – Aristotle, Aquinas, and the birth of scientific realism 12:51 – Why modern science emerged in the Christian West 13:46 – Christianity was not incidental to science — it was indispensable Music written and generously provided by Paul Jernberg. Find out more about his work as a composer here: http://pauljernberg.com Podcast Version: https://brianholdsworth.libsyn.com/