3.1.6 Islam Science, and History: Beginnings (Supplemental)
Did math or theological principles determine the orientation of early mosques? (Michał Huniewicz/"Chinguetti Library")
Did math or theological principles determine the orientation of early mosques? (Michał Huniewicz/"Chinguetti Library")
Is the method of science rational, universal, and unchangeable? (NASA, ESA, and STScI/"Gravitational Lens")
Should the scientific method be applied to faith? (Erik Albers/"Umayyad Mosque, Damascus")
The ways in which scientific communities have understood the activity of science has changed over time. (David Brewster/"Newton's Telescope")
Christianity and other scriptural traditions must confront similar questions to Islam when it comes to dealing with contemporary scientific issues and theology. (Pedro Szekely/"Galapagos")
Is being scientifically literate more about knowing certain "facts" about the world, or is it more about how we reason through problems? (NASA/"STS-119 Launches")