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What was the impact of the Scientific Revolution on the power of the Roman Catholic Church?

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Answered by rodrigoreynoso
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The correct answer is - B.) It promoted rational thinking and presented logical theories that weakened the authority of the church.

The Scientific Revolution was of huge importance for the humanity to return on the track of progress, and a huge blow for the authority of the church.

As the Scientific Revolution was becoming stronger and stronger, the people got motivated to think with their own heads, to use logic, to explore things, and not take everything that has been said to them for granted.

The church, on the other side, received a big blow, and its authority was declining very quickly, as the Scientific Revolution managed to put out on surface lots of things that the church was preaching to be different, thus its credibility went down very quickly.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

It promoted rational thinking and presented logical theories that weakened the authority of the church.

Explanation:

  • The scientific revolution challenged the catholic church and introduced people to new ways of thinking.
  • It was based on the idea of a universe that could be explained and understood through reason.
  • The scientific method was created as a uniform way to seek answers to questions.
  • Christianity has shaped the scientific revolution in Europe in many different ways.
  • The main argument is that it brought a new way of thinking that relied on Empiricism and objectivism.
  • The findings made by the revolution's astronomers challenged the foundations of the truths of the Christian church and the Bible.
  • It promoted rational thinking and presented logical theories that weakened the authority of the church.
  • The scientific revolution was of huge importance for the humanity to return on the track of progress, and huge blow for the authority of the church.

Hence, It promoted rational thinking and presented logical theories that weakened the authority of the church.

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