here i write about the relationship with various aspects of medieval life, including education, ethics, science, and culture, With modern science.
and some philosophes that lived in medieval age and also i write some effects of theology on philosophy science
medieval theology and effects of modren science.pptx
1. The role of medieval theology in
shaping a new type of science
Presented By: Hashami Muhammad
Student of Master
Kazakh National named Al-
Farabi University
Modern science
Science of
philosophy
Churches
theology
2. It was a multifaceted discipline that role played to understand and present complex
theological concepts in the framework of Christian faith.
It was deeply rooted in
Christian tradition
from biblical texts
Church Fathers
writings of early Christian theologians
What is Medieval theology?
Medieval theology during the Middle Ages(5th-15th)s, played an effective role in shaping the religious,
philosophical, and scientific theories of the time
The role of medieval theology in shaping a new type of science
3. and it had far-reaching implications not only for religious beliefs but also for the development
of various ideological disciplines, including philosophy and science.
classical philosophy
the works of thinkers like Plato and Aristotle.
Ideological disciplines.
Philosophy.
science
defined feature of medieval theological thought
At the same time
during medieval with the religious themes, there has been progress in the following areas.
The role of medieval theology in shaping a new type of science
4. Integration of Faith and Reason
Thomas Aquinas:
in his work "Summa Theologica,“
define reconcile faith and reason which
both leads to the truth
key contributions
relationship with various aspects of medieval life, including education, ethics, science, and culture,
With modern science.
The role of medieval theology in shaping a new type of science
Natural Theology:
Albertus Magnus and Robert Grosseteste:
considered the study of nature as a means to
understand the divine order and aims in the
universe.
5. Preservation and Transmission of
Knowledge
Medieval collages and universities played a
important role in preserving and
transmitting classical and scientific
knowledge.
These institutions served as centers of
learning where theological and scientific
knowledge could interact each other.
key contributions
relationship with various aspects of medieval life:
The role of medieval theology in shaping a new type of science
Ethical Framework for Scientific
Inquiry :
The belief in a moral order in the
universe, overseen by a kind God
motivated scientists to conduct their
research with a sense of purpose and
moral responsibility
6. Preservation and Transmission of
Knowledge
Medieval collages and universities played a
important role in preserving and
transmitting classical and scientific
knowledge.
These institutions served as centers of
learning where theological and scientific
knowledge could interact each other.
key contributions
relationship with various aspects of medieval life:
The role of medieval theology in shaping a new type of science
Ethical Framework for Scientific
Inquiry :
The belief in a moral order in the
universe, overseen by a kind God
motivated scientists to conduct their
research with a sense of purpose and
moral responsibility.
7. Effect on Scientific Vocabulary
and Methodology:
Many ideas of natural laws, found
their way into the language and
methodology with scientific
disciplines.
These concepts continue growing
modern scientific thought and
investigation.
key contributions
relationship with various aspects of medieval life:
The role of medieval theology in shaping a new type of science
Conflict and Collaboration :
It is essential to accept that the relationship
between theology and science in the Middle
Ages was not always Friendly.
There were moments of conflict, such as the
Galileo affair.
However, even in these moments of conflict,
theological debates were also one of the reason
to promote the advancements in scientific
understanding.
8. The role of medieval theology in shaping a new type of science
o medieval theology played a vital role in shaping a new type of science
by founding a framework that allowed for the theological concepts
and reason.
o promoting the study of nature in a theological context, preserving.
o transmitting knowledge, providing an ethical foundation for scientific
inquiry, Considering of scientific vocabulary and methodology.
Result:
9. contributions of scientists in the development of higher education
[1] The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy," edited by Robert Pasnau and Christina Van Dyke, offers
an in-depth exploration of the intellectual currents of the Middle Ages, including the development of
theological thought.
[2] "Theology in the Middle Ages" by Joseph Ratzinger (later Pope Benedict XVI) provides a valuable
perspective on the theological developments of the medieval era and their implications for contemporary
theology.
[3] Aquinas, Thomas. "Summa Theologica.
[4] Grant, Edward. "God and Reason in the Middle Ages.
[5] Lindberg, David C. "The Beginnings of Western Science.
[6] Jaki, Stanley L. "The Savior of Science.
[7] Harrison, Peter. "The Fall of Man and the Foundations of Science.
[8] Shapin, Steven. "The Scientific Revolution.
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