Steve Greenleaf

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In the eighty years after Bartolome de Medina proposed it, the doctrine of probabilism had an astonishing success among Catholic theologians, as author after author strove to attenuate the obligation of law in cases of a doubting conscience. Moral theology was the concern of the age, and the print expended on that subject far exceeded that on science, for which the period in question is now chiefly known.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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