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Condemnation of 1277

Posted on March 5th, 2008 by admin

From there introduction the works of Aristotle were loved and hated by the intellectuals of the middle ages. This love and hate resulted many conflicts, specifically at the University of Paris, there were a series of condemnations that restricted what could be taught and believed. These condemnations had little effect as there was a lack […]

Galileo: Hero or Heretic

Posted on March 5th, 2008 by admin

 
Galileo: Hero or Heretic
In years past the Galileo incident was used as an “example” of the conflict between science and religion. In the “example” the church of the Middle Ages is suppressing all scientific knowledge and intellectual breakthroughs that would conflict with it in any way. But in recent years more evidence has emerged about […]

Korean Unification: The Future of the Two Koreas

Posted on March 5th, 2008 by admin

 
Korean Unification: The Future of the Two Koreas
The idea of reuniting the two Korean countries again in today’s world seems very much as if it were merely destined to happen. With the reunification of East and West Germany being a possible blueprint for just how this reunification could happen and have a successful outcome we […]

The Modern University and the Church

Posted on March 5th, 2008 by admin

The modern university that so many of us attend now has
very close ties to the early church, to the point that at one time they were nearly inseparable. There are many factors that played a role in the development of the modern university ranging from stable governments, a society made with an increasing middle class, […]