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Religious origins of modern science:

belief in creation in seventeenth-century thought
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Eerdmans, 1977 - Religion - 244 pages

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Eugene Klaaren decides to just go big or go home in this book. He notes that the emergence of modern science doesn't have it's big thesis book: there's no Marx or Weber in the field to offer up a ... Read full review

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Contents

Introduction
1
The Development of a Voluntarist
29
Spiritualist Theology of Creation
53
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