Chapter 8 of 12 · 70 words · ~1 min read

Part II

. (pp. 23-43) treats of the relation between philosophy and

theology. All true wisdom is contained in the Scriptures, at least implicitly; and the true end of philosophy is to rise from the imperfect knowledge of created things to a knowledge of the Creator. Ancient philosophers, who had not the Scriptures, received direct illumination from God, and only thus can the brilliant results attained by them be accounted for.

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