Math Matters: Christianity and the history of math and science | DeYoung, D. 2010.
CM 15(4):5-7. CELD ID 23278Abstract It is often assumed that science and religion are in direct conflict over thesearch for truth: facts versus faith, or science versus superstition. This may indeed be the case with scientism or naturalism, which rejects all supernatural elements including creation, the spirit world, and prayer. Historically, however, the scientific revolution and its accompanying mathematics development owe their existence to positive Christian influence.
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