Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - During the Renaissance, many became interested in magic and mysticism. Science was in its early stages, and curious minds sought answers to big questions in spiritual science. People started to question how much religion could offer. It became obvious that, to move a society forward, science must grow.
Using Magic And Occult Knowledge Was Common Among Renaissance Scientists
The Renaissance was a time when scientists made great advances in fields like geography, astronomy, chemistry, physics, mathematics, manufacturing, anatomy, and engineering. Near the end of the Renaissance, the scientific revolution began, but before this could happen, people turned to magic and occult forces that became accepted parts of early modern science.
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