Theology and the scientific imagination from the middle ages to the Seventeenth Century: Amos Funkenstein,(Princeton University Press: Princeton, 1986), xii, 421 pp., Cloth $49.50

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 21 (2):323-339 (1990)
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