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1 1 | 120-200 A.D.), Celsus (2nd century), and later the Neoplatonists
2 1 | considerably stronger. In the 4th century, the Christians of the East
3 1 | St. John of Damascus (7th century).~The extremely brusque,
4 1 | and theologian of the 3rd century. In his work, “Of Nature,”
5 1 | Lord Cherberry, in the 17th century. Deism, in the form of a
6 1 | especially propagated in the 18th century. Belonging to the list of
7 1 | great apologist of the 17th century. (For a good example, see
8 1 | Near the end of the 18th century, the German philosopher
9 1 | the first half of the 19th century there was a strong current
10 1 | having gathered from the past century all that was done by negative
11 1 | physico-mathematical sciences in the 20th century also produced a lot of new
12 1 | research in the last half century, arrives at the deduction
13 3 | earth,” wrote Plutarch (1st century AD), — and you will see
14 8 | formulated first in the 11th century by the western theological
15 10,6 | Lutheranism in the 18th century, or perhaps more like the
16 11 | the first half of the 19th century. Schleiermacher regarded
17 15,2 | beginning with the 17th century, science and the Bible coexisted
18 15,2 | over evolution in the past century, this is amazing! Apparently,
19 15,3 | Since the mid-twentieth century, for example, it has been
20 App,1| B.C. Prior to the late 19th century, nothing was known of the
21 App,1| biblical account? Over the past century four prominent archaeologists
22 App,1| first quarter of the ninth century B.C., about a century after
23 App,1| ninth century B.C., about a century after the death of King
24 App,1| time of their use and not a century or two thereafter, when
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