I was thinking about classic and medieval Christian philosophy, which tied morality to an unchanging (and so absolute) God.
But still a mysterious God who’s so complicated that humans can’t fully understand him so the should simply follow what the priest who has a more direct contact to God says.
Furthermore you should follow the authority of your local king because of the divine right of kings that your local king inherited.
The idea that you can use reason to find out what God wants and then do that is a more modern idea.
Things switched from saying that if the telescope doesn’t show that planets move the way the ancestors said they are supposed to move, then the telescope is wrong to the idea that maybe the ancestors are wrong about the way the planets move.
The dark ages ended and you have modernity.
But still a mysterious God who’s so complicated that humans can’t fully understand him so the should simply follow what the priest who has a more direct contact to God says. Furthermore you should follow the authority of your local king because of the divine right of kings that your local king inherited.
The idea that you can use reason to find out what God wants and then do that is a more modern idea.
Things switched from saying that if the telescope doesn’t show that planets move the way the ancestors said they are supposed to move, then the telescope is wrong to the idea that maybe the ancestors are wrong about the way the planets move. The dark ages ended and you have modernity.