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9 January, 07:57

Based on what you have read, why does St. Augustine appear to see no conflict between faith and reason?

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  1. 9 January, 10:46
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    It can be said that St. Augustine apparently saw no conflict between faith and reason because he saw, both, faith and reason as ways (not mutually exclusive) at arriving at what can be considered as truth. And, because nothing can be considered true and false at the same time, faith and reason will always exist in accordance with each other, and because of that, there can be no conflict.
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