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He gave a famous address to the Christian Evidence Society. In science he won the Copley Medal and the Royal Medal. [95] William Dallinger (1839–1909): British minister in the Wesleyan Methodist Church and an accomplished scientist who studied the complete lifecycle of unicellular organisms under the microscope. [96]
John Hughes (editor) – American journalist, former editor of The Christian Science Monitor and The Deseret News [148] Edward J. Meeman (1889-1966) – American journalist [ 149 ] Cora Rigby (1865-1930) – first woman at a major paper to head a Washington news bureau, co-founder of the Women's National Press Club.
Someone searching for a list of Christian Scientists might be searching for: List of Christians in science and technology – Which lists scientists who are also noted for their commitment to Christian thought. List of Christian Scientists (religious denomination) – Which lists notable members of Christian Science
In an estimate by Baruch Shalev, between 1901 and 2000 about 65.4% of Nobel Prize winners were either Christians or had a Christian background. [1] Here is a non exhaustive list of some of the prize winners who publicly identified themselves as Christians.
"The Vitruvian Man" by Leonardo da Vinci. Many Catholics have made significant contributions to the development of science and mathematics from the Middle Ages to today. These scientists include Galileo Galilei, René Descartes, Louis Pasteur, Blaise Pascal, André-Marie Ampère, Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, Pierre de Fermat, Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, Alessandro Volta, Augustin-Louis Cauchy ...
God and Nature: Historical Essays on the Encounter Between Christianity and Science. Berkeley: University of California Press. Walsh, James J. (2007). Catholic Churchmen in Science: Sketches of the Lives of Catholic Ecclesiastics Who Were among the Great Founders in Science. Kessinger. ISBN 978-0-548-53218-8. Woods, Thomas E. (2005).
List of Christian scientists and scholars of the medieval Islamic world; List of Christians in science and technology; P. List of parson-naturalists; Q. Quakers in ...
Some of today's scholars, such as Stanley Jaki, have claimed that Christianity with its particular worldview, was a crucial factor for the emergence of modern science. [45] According to professor Noah J. Efron , virtually all modern scholars and historians agree that Christianity moved many early-modern intellectuals to study nature systematically.