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Peter Harrison Explains The Link Between Protestant Exegesis & The Scientific Revolution

July 19, 2012 David Hurley 0

Up until the rise of Humanism and the 16th Century Protestant Reformation the natural world tended to be read in a symbolical way that was related to the symbolical reading of scripture. It was said that God had given mankind two books, the Book of Scripture and the Book of [Read more…]

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