
Chapter 15 Age of Reason
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Chapter 15: Age of Reason
Scientific Revolution
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Scientific Revolution
What, if any, are the limitations of knowledge gained through experience and reason?
This chapter will focus on the 'tension' between science and faith.
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Scientific Revolution
Assess the significance of the Scientific Revolution.
Guiding Questions
How did medieval scientific thinking compare with early modern scientific thinking?
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Scientific Revolution
Europeans relied on the church tradition and ancient philosophers
Scholars begin promoting experimentation and observation
Through searching many issues are found with church tradition and ancient philosophers
Three major fields: Astronomy, Medicine, and Chemistry
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Scientific Revolution
Astronomy
Study of celestial bodies
Prior thinking "earth-centered" theory -Earth centered universe
Polish astronomer- Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) produced heliocentric (sun-centered) theory without telescopes
German astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) pg.318
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Scientific Revolution
Astronomy
Italian Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) improved telescope to confirm elliptical orbits of planets- retracted his findings publicly due to church pressure.
Isaac Newton (1642-1727)- "white light" and laws of nature
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Scientific Revolution
Medicine
Father of Anatomy- Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) used cadavers to examine the human body and improve medicine
Englishman William Harvey (1578-1657)- Father of Experimental biology- discovered the heart is the only blood pumper
Edward Jenner (1749-1823) developed smallpox vaccine
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Scientific Revolution
Chemistry
Irishman Robert Boyle (1627-91) law of inverse gas pressure- devote Christian
Unitarian minister Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) discovered many important chemical substances-oxygen, ammonia, carbon dioxide
Father of Modern Chemistry-Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
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Age of Reason
The Enlightenment
Evaluate major Enlightenment viewpoints from Scripture
Did Enlightenment thinking align with Scripture?
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The Enlightenment
Age of Reason
Strong emphasis on human reason
Rationalism-Reason was the only source for gaining knowledge
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Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
feared people are deceived by their senses
Deductive Reasoning
Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
Questioned all existing knowledge.
Inductive Reasoning
The Enlightenment
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start with a simple premise, through careful logic, people could arrive at another more complex truth
Deductive Reasoning
Scientist should form tentative conclusions and then gather more information to verify-from specific cases to a general conclusion
Inductive Reasoning
The Enlightenment
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"I doubt, therefore I think; I think, therefore I am"
John Locke- Rejected that God has implanted certain truths within each person from birth."
Deductive Reasoning
"If the matter be truly considered, natural philosophy is, after the word of God, at once the surest medicine against superstition and approved nourishment for faith"
Inductive Reasoning
The Enlightenment
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Age of Reason
The Enlightenment
Evaluate major Enlightenment viewpoints from Scripture
Did Enlightenment thinking align with Scripture?
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The Enlightenment
View of Reality
Descartes "We should never allow ourselves to be persuaded of anything except by the evidence of our reason"
Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677)- Bible interpreter, reason judged scripture to be true or not, Bible was a historical book without relevance to the present. Taught Pantheism-all part of one great substance called "god"
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The Enlightenment
View of Government- Philosophes
18th century French writers and social critics
social reformers
pushed against many religious institutions that restricted a person's freedom to think and express himself.
Secular society, religious toleration, freedom of speech, natural rights
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The Enlightenment
View of Government
John Locke
Baron de Montesquieu (1689-1755)
Francois-Marie Arouet "Voltaire" (1694-1778)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)
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Age of Reason
Religion and the Enlightenment
Evaluate Enlightenment and evangelical religion.
How did the evangelical movement differ from the Enlightenment view of religion?
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Age of Reason
Religion and the Enlightenment
Enlightenment Philosopes secularized Christian ideas.
Enlightenment thought is just Christian heresy, pirated Christian thought. Christian principles without the person of Christ.
Did not believe in miracles but believed the human race could be perfected.
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Religion and the Enlightenment
Deists
faith in reason and not God's revelation
man born basically good and not in sin
reason was standard of truth and proper way to worship God
Clock maker God; God was First Cause or Grand Architect
1 Corinthians 2:5, 14, 16
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Religion and the Enlightenment
Pietism in Germany
originated in 1689 as a term of ridicule for those who gathered for Bible study
Lutheran church in decline in Germany
Philipp Spener (1635-1705)- saw the spiritual needs of his congregation and gathered for home Bible studies and worship
wrote book calling out issues of church and need for spiritual renewal
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Religion and the Enlightenment
Pietism in Germany
August Francke (1663-1727) trained Piestist preachers which carried the gospel as missionaries to American and Indian colonies. Also established orphanages and 21 educational institutions.
Nikolaus von Zinzendorf (1700-1760) reignited the Moravian mission movements (John Wesley came to salvation through Moravians)
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Religion and the Enlightenment
Pietism in Germany
many weakness- elevated personal experience over sound doctrine
over time began following the 'spirit of the age' in looking to their own experience and reason as authorities since scriptural doctrinal authority had been minimized
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Religion and the Enlightenment
Methodism in England
John Wesley (1703-1791)- traveled 250,000 miles on horseback and preached 42,000 sermons.
"I look on all the world as my parish"
faced stone-throwing mobs, hostile clergymen
Rose at 4:00AM and preached his first sermon at 5:00AM most days
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Religion and the Enlightenment
Awakening in the American Colonies
George Whitefield on the condition of the American churches, "I am verily persuaded, the generality of preachers talk of an unknown, unfelt Christ. And the reason why congregations have been so dead, is because dead men preach to them."
Great Awakening 1740-1742 hit the climax
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Religion and the Enlightenment
Awakening in the American Colonies
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758)- graduated Yale at 17
"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" 1741 Enfield, Connecticut. The people began crying out "What shall I do to be saved?"
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Religion and the Enlightenment
Awakening in the American Colonies
These men helped establish the Methodists.
Jonathan Edwards
Charles Wesley
John Wesley
George Whitefield
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Age of Reason
Religion and the Enlightenment
Evaluate Enlightenment and evangelical religion.
How did the evangelical movement differ from the Enlightenment view of religion?
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believed in a god; measured truth against man's reason
discounted the Bible where it was "irrational"
Enlightenment Religion
believed in God; measured truth against the Bible as the ultimate authority
humans are innately sinful
Evangelical religion
Religion and the Enlightenment
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humans are basically good
some believed God was still active while some believed in the watch maker god
Enlightenment Religion
God is active
science could help human circumstantially but could not change human nature
Evangelical religion
Religion and the Enlightenment
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most disregarded a need for salvation but sought to live virtuously, being guided by truths discovered naturally through reason
Enlightenment Religion
salvation came through repentance and faith in Christ alone
Evangelical religion
Religion and the Enlightenment
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Age of Reason
Review
Enlightenment Philosophers & Scientists rejected the supernatural
3 major leaders Piests leaders in Germany
Evaluate Evangelical religion and Enlightenment religion
Name the 3 major fields in the Scientific Revolution; know the major contributors and way of thinking.
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Age of Reason
Review
Know the 2 new ways of learning, major contributors, and summarize their thoughts
Pantheism- summarize
Philosophes-summarize
Deists-summarize
Pietism-summarize
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Age of Reason
Review
John Wesley and George Whitefield
Evaluate Evangelical religion and Enlightenment religion- know the good, bad, ugly along with a summary of each
Summarize the Enlightenment as a 'movement'
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Scientific Revolution
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