The relationship between Christianity and science has been a subject of debate for centuries. The rise of natural science in the 19th century led to a growing sense of tension between the two. Scientists like Charles Darwin and Karl Marx presented alternative explanations for human nature and the world, which challenged traditional Christian understandings. Meanwhile, the psychology of Sigmund Freud focused on the individual, suggesting that human behavior is driven by unconscious impulses. As a result, many Christians began to feel that their faith was being undermined by the advances of science.
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