Steve Greenleaf

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The contact between Jewish and Greek thought produced the first treatises on the theme so central to medieval philosophy, the harmony of faith and reason. Of the many themes of Aquinas and others that can be found in the works of Jesus’ contemporary Philo of Alexandria, one of the most characteristic is the “reasons for the laws”: what seems in the Old Testament to be purely an expression of God’s will is often justified rationally by Philo and later philosophers.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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