Jamal Awil

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Disgust with theological warfare turned the attention of able. [fact]

Disgust with theological warfare turned the attention of able men increasingly to secular learning, especially mathematics and science. These are among the reasons for the fact that, while the sixteenth century, after the rise of Luther is philosophically barren, the seventeenth contains the greatest names and makes the most notable advance since Greek times.

Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosop…, loc. 1937