Without Christianity there would be no science.
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If it weren't for Christianity, there would be no science. The necessary condition for the development of science is a proper understanding of the Trinity. This is why science did not develop in the Islamic world.
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No, it has to do with the Incarnation infusing a sense of order in the universe that can act on its own as a form of secondary causality. This never developed in Islam which was plagued by Occasionalism and the idea that God acts in the universe directly whenever anything happens
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The Trinity explains how God can be both immanent and transcendent at the same time, something that always puzzled the Greeks.
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Without the Trinity there is no secondary causality, and without secondary causality, there is no science.
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