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... religion's " cultured despisers " is that even meta- physically , religion is at the origin of man's being and understanding . He is claiming that the unifying and ordering factor of all the arts and sciences is none other than religious ...
... religion's " cultured despisers " is that even meta- physically , religion is at the origin of man's being and understanding . He is claiming that the unifying and ordering factor of all the arts and sciences is none other than religious ...
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... religion is only part of the truth because it suggests that Bacon is responsible for the eventual rift that grows between religion and science as the seventeenth century moves on into the modern age of technology . If we stand in 1800 ...
... religion is only part of the truth because it suggests that Bacon is responsible for the eventual rift that grows between religion and science as the seventeenth century moves on into the modern age of technology . If we stand in 1800 ...
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... religion as Bacon does in the Advancement . And the whole title of the physicist's work on religion— “ THE EXCELLENCY OF THEOLOGY , COMPARED WITH NATURAL PHILOSOPHY ( As both are Objects of Men's Study ) " - is surely Baconian in ...
... religion as Bacon does in the Advancement . And the whole title of the physicist's work on religion— “ THE EXCELLENCY OF THEOLOGY , COMPARED WITH NATURAL PHILOSOPHY ( As both are Objects of Men's Study ) " - is surely Baconian in ...
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