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They point to Judeo-Christian ideas prevalent in Europe before the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Barbour argues that “science in its modern form” arose “in Western civilization alone, among all the cultures of the world,” because only the Christian West had the necessary “intellectual presuppositions underlying the rise of science.”
Return of the God Hypothesis: Breakthroughs in Physics, Cosmology, and Biology Seeking Evidence for the Existence of God
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