Science and Eastern Orthodoxy from the Greek fathers to the age of globalization
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press
c2011.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The activist and the philosopher: the hexaemerons of Basil and of Gregory of Nyssa
- Two conceptions of the world: the schools of Antioch and Alexandria
- No icons, no science: the end of a tradition?
- The return of Greek science: the first Byzantine humanism (ninth century to the twelfth century)
- Struggle for heritage: science in Nicea and the Byzantine Renaissance
- The era of the palaiologos: political debates become scientific
- True knowledge and ephemeral knowledge: the hesychast debate of the fourteenth century
- Ancients versus moderns: Byzantium and Persian, Latin and Jewish sciences, fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
- The fall of the empire and the exodus to Italy, fifteenth and sixteenth centuries
- A rebel patriarch: Cyril Lucaris and Orthodox Humanism in science
- Toward Russia: the Slavo-Greco-Latin academy and the Jerusalem patriarchate
- Who were the heirs of the Hellenes?: science and the Greek Enlightenment
- The scientific modernization of an Orthodox state: Greece from independence to membership in the European Union
- Science and religion in the Greek state: materialism and Darwinism.