“About the scientific revolution: it "outshines everything since the rise of Christianity and reduces the Renaissance and Reformation to the rank of mere episodes".” ChristianityRevolutionMereEpisodesRenaissanceReformationChristendomScientific Revolution Book:The Origins of Modern Science Source: The Origins of Modern Science
“The Whig interpretation of history ... is the tendency in many historians to write on the side of Protestants and Whigs, to praise revolutions provided they have been successful, to emphasise certain principles of progress in the past and to produce a story which is the ratification if not the glorification of the present.” IfsWritingHas BeensStoriesPastScienceCertainSidesPrinciplesHistorySuccessfulProgressProduceRevolutionPraiseTendenciesInterpretationHistorianProtestantsGlorification Book:The Whig interpretation of history Source: The Whig interpretation of history
“It [the scientific revolution] outshines everything since the rise of Christianity and reduces the Renaissance and Reformation to the rank of mere episodes, mere internal displacements, within the system of medieval Christendom. . . . It looms so large as the real origin of the modern world and of the modern mentality that our customary periodization of European history has become an anachronism and an encumbrance.” WorldRealScienceChristianityModernRevolutionHistoricalMereInternalsMentalityEpisodesModern WorldMedievalRenaissanceReformationChristendomDisplacementEuropean HistoryAnachronismScientific Revolution Author:Herbert Butterfield