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How did new knowledge, based on Aristotle and other Greek thinkers, pose a challenge to Christian scholars ?
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It is on account of they needed to join greek thoughts into their regular day to day existence and that was a test when individuals suspected that the congregation held every one of the appropriate responses not rationale and reason. Aristotle showed that individuals should utilize motivation to find truth; the Church showed that confidence and the Church were the last specialist. Christians acknowledged numerous thoughts on confidence instead of by utilizing reason.
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