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abruzzese [7]
2 years ago
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One more question to ask you, Describe the different outlooks of Enlightenment and evangelical Christians

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Triss [41]2 years ago
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One of the major differences in outlook between the evangelical Christians and the Enlightenment thinkers was that the latter believed in the person as the center of morality, while the formed though this of God. 
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