List of Christians in science and technology

This is a list of Christians in science and technology. Persons in this list should have their Christianity as relevant to their notable activities or public life, and who have publicly identified themselves as Christians or as of a Christian denomination.

Before the eighteenth century

1701–1800 A.D. (18th century)

1801–1900 A.D. (19th century)

Further information: List of parson-naturalists

1901–2000 A.D. (20th century)

According to 100 Years of Nobel Prizes a review of Nobel prizes award between 1901 and 2000 reveals that (65.4%) of Nobel Prizes Laureates, have identified Christianity in its various forms as their religious preference.[76] Overall, Christians have won a total of 72.5% of all the Nobel Prizes in Chemistry,[77] 65.3% in Physics,[77] 62% in Medicine,[77] 54% in Economics.[77][77]

2001–today (21st century)

Currently living

Biological and Biomedical Sciences

Chemistry

Physics and Astronomy

Engineering

Others

See also

Notes

  1. In 1252 he helped appoint Thomas Aquinas to a Dominican theological chair in Paris to lead the suppression of these dangerous ideas.
  2. Although Jansenism was a movement within Roman Catholicism, it was generally opposed by the Catholic hierarchy and was eventually condemned as heretical.
  3. Carl Wilhelm Scheele discovered oxygen earlier but published his findings after Priestley.
  4. As was Euler. Like Gauss, the Bernoullis would convince both sets of fathers and sons to study mathematics.
  5. In the biography by Cambell (p. 170) Maxwell's conversion is described: "He referred to it long afterwards as having given him a new perception of the Love of God. One of his strongest convictions thenceforward was that 'Love abideth, though Knowledge vanish away.'"
  6. He teaches at Kraków, hence the picture of a Basilica from the city.

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