God made the world in a way that reflected His own wisdom and reason. In this way, the Christian idea of a reliable, law-giving god serves as the basis for European science.
The majority of the knowledge that the early Christians had access to was derived from paganism. There were differing views on how Christianity should view pagan knowledge, including its concepts of nature.
For instance, early Christian professors like Tertullian (c. 160–220) generally had an unfavourable view of Greek philosophy, whereas Origen (c. 185–254) had a considerably more positive impression of it and insisted that his students read almost all of the literature that was accessible.
Prior to the scientific revolution, civilizations with strong religious traditions produced the majority of scientific and technological advancements.
Different aspects of the scientific method were invented by ancient pagans, Muslims, and Christians. Christianity has historically supported science and continues to do so.
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