Science and Religion in the English-Speaking World, 1600-1727
Discover the intricate relationship between science and religion in the English-speaking world from 1600 to 1727 with "Science and Religion in the English-Speaking World, 1600-1727" by the esteemed publisher Scarecrow Press. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 656 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of a complex historical landscape steeped in debates and interpretations. Ideal for students and scholars alike, this book serves as a valuable resource to navigate the abundant literature surrounding this fascinating topic. It provides insights that illuminate the significant dialogues between scientific thought and religious beliefs during a transformative period in history. Dive into this vital work to gain a deeper understanding of how these two influential forces shaped the early modern world.