Introduction to the Scientific Revolution

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Introduction to the Scientific Revolution

Religions of the World

Muslim World Expands

Renaissance

Reformation

Absolute Monarchy

Scientific Revolution Revolution: What is it? Radical change in thought and/or behavior Always difficult/challenging

Scientific Revolution What is the Scientific Revolution? Old Ways: People accepted truth as teachings of the Catholic Church and the writings of the ancient scholars New Ways: Study the Laws of Nature (scientific method) Apply and Demonstrate Galileo and the Scientific Revolution: New Patterns of Thinking

Scientific Revolution Catholic Church Explain the unexplainable through theology Galileo Explain the unexplainable through math/science

Conflict!?!?