Religion and Science
1. The Method of Argument
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will still remain debatable. Just as such doubts and
the probability of error do not prevent a scientist
from regarding prima facie findings as correct, and
basing theories upon them, which in turn are
regarded by him as correct, so philosophers and
religious scholars may take the knowledge which
derives from revelation, base theories upon it, and
consider them correct.
1
. Philosophers of Science,
p. 244.
2. Clearer Thinking, pp. 112-13.
3. Richard Swann Lull,
Organic Evolution,
New York, Macmillan, p. 15.
4.
Revolt Against Reason.
pp. 111-12.
5.
Ibid,
p. 83.
6. Ibid,
pp. 111-12.