if you attempt to blend them, you inevitably lose them in what is not union, but confusion" (62).
But in his case, as is the the case with many medieval philosophers and modern theologians, reason will always lead to theologically compliant conclusions. The deck is stacked, and thus any claims to free-thinking inquiry are already negated from the start.
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But in his case, as is the the case with many medieval philosophers and modern theologians, reason will always lead to theologically compliant conclusions. The deck is stacked, and thus any claims to free-thinking inquiry are already negated from the start.