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It seems to me that there is a lot of significance in the fact that technological progress in western europe was mostly stagnant before, and increased rapidly after, the protestant revolution. To pick a couple of the specific inventions in resp:232 that jep uses as evidence of the Catholic technological prowess: The printing press was invented and popularized by protestant men who wanted to print and distribute copies of non-latin translations of the bible, in direct defiance of the Catholic church. And, most of the technological progress with respect to clocks was made by people, mostly dutch protestants, who needed it for navigation on long sea voyages.
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