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HoP 385 - I Too Can Ask Questions - Protestant Scholasticism

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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Kecamon's Theology and Faith

The scholastic bartholomew cecaman tried to impose a greater degree of order on the school and university curricula around the turn of the seventeenth century. He wrote that philosophy is of the highest utility and greatest necessity to the study of theology, both for establishing protestant doctrine and for defending that doctrine against critics. Kecamon was firmly convinced that such a well structured presentation of the rational sciences could be of support to true religion.

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