: Hannam refutes popular misconceptions, such as the idea that medieval people believed the world was flat or that the Inquisition executed people for scientific theories.
James Hannam’s book, , is a historical revisionist work that challenges the myth of the "Dark Ages". Hannam argues that modern science did not suddenly appear in the 17th century but was built upon centuries of intellectual progress fostered by the medieval Church. Core Arguments and Key Takeaways The Genesis of Science: How the Christian Middl...
This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the history of science or the complex relationship between faith and reason . : Hannam refutes popular misconceptions, such as the
: A pioneer in optics and mathematics who emphasized the importance of using experiments to test scientific theories. : Hannam refutes popular misconceptions