The Significance of Ancient Religions in Relation to Human Evolution And Brain D

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The Significance of Ancient Religions in Relation to Human Evolution And Brain D
Ernest Noel Reichardt
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The Mediaeval form of Christianity not only de- fied logic in respect of perceptions; it defied logic in the very data of the faith which it imposed on the individual. Thus, when Abelard issued his "Sic et Non" in the Xllth century, he gave a rude shock to the whole structure of ecclesiastical doctrine by simply arranging in two parallel columns extracts from the Fathers themselves relating to the mysteries of the Christian faith. The contradiction which ran between the two lines of parallel ex...tracts was obvious to everybody; but the subjective consciousness at that time was still in general sufficiently supreme to enable St. Bernard to impress on the Council of Sens the belief 396 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ANCIENT RELIGIONS that this apparent contradiction was one of the holiest and most sacred of the mysteries of the faith, and had not to be touched by the profane finger. At a later time, scholastic philosophy reached its culminating point in Thomas Aquinas. In his system, the rights of reason were fully established and acknowledged, and at the same time dia- lectic was made use of in a most admirable manner to establish the assumptions of theology.

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