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Religion and the Limits of Modern Rationalism
Written by John-Michael Kuczynski
Narrated by Normajean Gradsky
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Religion is shown to be distinct from both rationalism and spiritualism but to combine elements of both. It is further shown that modern rationaiism, much like an unregulated economy, collapses into its own antithesis, it being one of the purposes of religion to prevent this collapse.
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