Religion And Modern Mind
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"In this book, Hodgin emphasizes that the sciences have emancipated themselves from the supernatural and that science is a noble desire for unity and truth, and that the true scientist is the most religious of all men known to history"--Provided …
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"In this book, Hodgin emphasizes that the sciences have emancipated themselves from the supernatural and that science is a noble desire for unity and truth, and that the true scientist is the most religious of all men known to history"--Provided by publisher.
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