"It could plausibly be argued that far from Christian theology having hampered the study of nature for fifteen hundred years, it was Greek corruptions of biblical Christianity which hampered it."

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Source: Mary Anne Radmacher (2008). “Live Boldly: Cultivate the Qualities That Can Change Your Life”, p.166, Conari Press

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Mary Hesse

Philosopher, Educator

Mary Hesse was a prominent philosopher known for her work on the philosophy of science and the nature of knowledge, emphasizing the interplay between science and society.

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