These are the reasons that explain the fact that the theology and philosophy of the Catholic Church motivated and enabled the flowering of science. As no other religious society had these crucial ideas, ALL others failed to spark scientific achievement. It is a classic example of cause and effect to produce a watershed in science
Let’s take a look at the Jewish Nobel Prize winners:
Jewish Laureates of Nobel Prize in Biomedical Sciences
Year Nobel Laureate Country of birth
2006 Fire, Andrew Z. USA
2004 Axel, Richard USA
2002 Brenner, Sydney South Africa
2002 Horvitz, H. Robert USA
2000 Greengard, Paul USA
2000 Kandel, Eric R. Austria
1998 Furchgott, Robert F. USA
1997 Prusiner, Stanley B. USA
1994 Gilman, Alfred G. USA
1994 Rodbell, Martin USA
1989 Varmus, Harold E. USA
1988 Elion, Gertrude B. USA
1986 Cohen, Stanley USA
1986 Levi-Montalcini, Rita Italy
1985 Brown, Michael S. USA
1985 Goldstein, Joseph L. USA
1984 Milstein, Cesar Argentina
1980 Benacerraf, Baruj Venezuela
1978 Nathans, Daniel USA
1977 Schally, Andrew V. Poland
1977 Yalow, Rosalyn USA
1976 Blumberg, Baruch S. USA
1975 Baltimore, David USA
1975 Temin, Howard M. USA
1972 Edelman, Gerald M. USA
1970 Axelrod, Julius USA
1970 Katz, Bernard Germany
1969 Luria, Salvador E. Italy
1968 Nirenberg, Marshall W. USA
1967 Wald, George USA
1965 Jacob, Francois France
1965 Lwoff, Andre France
1964 Bloch, Konrad Germany
1959 Kornberg, Arthur USA
1958 Lederberg, Joshua USA
1953 Krebs, Hans Adolf Germany
1953 Lipmann, Fritz Albert Germany
1952 Waksman, Selman A. Russia
1950 Reichstein, Tadeus Poland
1947 Cori, Gerty Theresa, Radnitz Czech Republic
1946 Muller, Hermann J. USA
1945 Chain, Ernst Boris Germany
1944 Erlanger, Joseph USA
1936 Loewi, Otto Austria
1930 Landsteiner, Karl Austria
1922 Meyerhof, Otto Fritz Germany
1914 Barany, Robert Austria
1908 Ehrlich, Paul Germany
1908 Mechnikov, Elie Russia
Total number of Jewish Laureates: 49
Jewish Laureates of Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Year Nobel Laureate Country of birth
2009 Yonath, Ada E. Israel
2008 Chalfie, Martin USA
2006 Kornberg, Roger. D. USA
2004 Ciechanover, Aaron Israel
2004 Hershko, Avram Hungary
2004 Rose, Irwin USA
2000 Heeger, Alan J. USA
1998 Kohn, Walter Austria
1994 Olah, George A. Hungary
1992 Marcus, Rudolph A. Canada
1989 Altman, Sidney Canada
1985 Hauptman, Herbert A. USA
1985 Karle, Jerome USA
1982 Klug, Aaron Lithuania
1981 Hoffmann, Roald Poland
1980 Berg, Paul USA
1980 Gilbert, Walter USA
1979 Brown, Herbert C. Ukraine
1977 Prigogine, Ilya Russia
1972 Anfinsen, Christian B. USA
1972 Stein, William H. USA
1962 Perutz, Max F. Austria
1961 Calvin, Melvin USA
1943 de Hevesy, George Hungary
1918 Haber, Fritz Germany
1915 Willstatter, Richard M. Germany
1910 Wallach, Otto Germany
1906 Moissan, Henri France
1905 von Baeyer, J. F. W. Adolf Germany
Total number of Jewish Laureates: 29
Jewish Laureates of Nobel Prize in Economics
Year Nobel Laureate Country of birth
2008 Krugman, Paul USA
2007 Hurwicz, Leonid Russia
2007 Maskin, Eric S. USA
2007 Myerson, Roger B. USA
2005 Aumann, Robert J. Germany
2002 Kahneman, Daniel Israel
2001 Akerlof, George A. USA
2001 Stiglitz, Joseph E. USA
1997 Scholes, Myron S. Canada
1994 Harsanyi, John C. Hungary
1993 Fogel, Robert W. USA
1992 Becker, Gary S. USA
1990 Markowitz, Harry M. USA
1990 Miller, Merton H. USA
1987 Solow, Robert M. USA
1985 Modigliani, Franco Italy
1980 Klein, Lawrence R. USA
1978 Simon, Herbert A. USA
1976 Friedman, Milton USA
1975 Kantorovich, Leonid V. Russia
1973 Leontief, Wassily Russia
1972 Arrow, Kenneth J. USA
1971 Kuznets, Simon USA
1970 Samuelson, Paul A. USA
Total number of Jewish Laureates: 24
Jewish Laureates of Nobel Prize in Physics
Year Nobel Laureate Country of birth
2005 Glauber, Roy J. USA
2004 Gross, David J. USA
2004 Politzer, H. David USA
2003 Abrikosov, Alexei A. Russia
2003 Ginzburg, Vitaly L. Russia
2000 Alferov, Zhores I. Russia
1997 Cohen-Tannoudji, Claude Algeria
1996 Lee, David M. USA
1995 Perl, Martin L. Russia
1995 Reines, Frederick USA
1992 Charpak, Georges Poland
1990 Friedman, Jerome I. USA
1988 Lederman, Leon M. USA
1988 Schwartz, Melvin USA
1988 Steinberger, Jack Germany
1979 Glashow, Sheldon L. USA
1979 Weinberg, Steven USA
1978 Penzias, Arno A. Germany
1976 Richter, Burton USA
1975 Mottelson, Ben Roy USA
1973 Josephson, Brian D. UK
1972 Cooper, Leon N. USA
1971 Gabor, Dennis Hungary
1969 Gell-Mann, Murray USA
1967 Bethe, Hans A. Germany
1965 Feynman, Richard P. USA
1965 Schwinger, Julian USA
1963 Wigner, Eugene P. Hungary
1962 Landau, Lev D. Azerbaijan
1961 Hofstadter, Robert USA
1960 Glaser, Donald A. USA
1959 Segre, Emilio Gino Italy
1958 Frank, Il’ja M. Russia
1958 Tamm, Igor Y. Russia
1954 Born, Max Germany
1952 Bloch, Felix Switzerland
1945 Pauli, Wolfgang Austria
1944 Rabi, Isidor Isaac Austria
1943 Stern, Otto Germany
1925 Franck, James Germany
1922 Bohr, Niels Denmark
1921 Einstein, Albert Germany
1908 Lippmann, Gabriel Luxembourg
1907 Michelson, Albert A. Poland
Total number of Jewish Laureates: 44
Since Catholicism is so much more responsible than Judaism for sparking scientific achievement, and Judaism “failed to spark scientific achievement”,could you kindly list the Catholic Laureates of the Nobel prize in these areas?