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    • Theology and History of Science
    • Comparative Religion

    Background:

    • Significant theological distinctions exist between Eastern Orthodox and Western Christian traditions.
    • Eastern Orthodoxy emphasizes an "other-worldly" orientation and deification.
    • Western Christianity focuses on original sin and fall-redemption theology.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore major theological differences between Eastern and Western Christianity.
    • To propose connections between these theological differences and the development of the formal study of nature.
    • To analyze the influence of theological concepts on the trajectory of Western science.

    Main Methods:

    • Comparative theological analysis.
    • Historical examination of the relationship between religious doctrine and scientific inquiry.
    • Conceptual analysis of theological frameworks and their impact on natural philosophy.

    Main Results:

    • The "other-worldly" focus and deification in Eastern Orthodoxy contrast with Western concepts of original sin.
    • Western ideas of original sin and redemption influenced the rise of science.
    • Science in the West was conceptualized as a redemptive activity to mitigate the consequences of sin.

    Conclusions:

    • Theological frameworks significantly shaped the divergent paths of scientific study in Eastern and Western contexts.
    • Western science's development is linked to its role within a redemptive theological paradigm.
    • Understanding these theological underpinnings offers insight into the historical relationship between religion and science.