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Discussion: Religio Medici: The Religion of a Doctor
Author: Thomas Browne
Description: In Religio Medici: The Religion of a Doctor, Sir Thomas Browne offers a reflective and meditative exploration of the intersection between science, medicine, and religion. Written in 1635, Browne’s work is a personal examination of his own faith and scientific beliefs, attempting to reconcile the natural world’s mysteries with divine creation. Drawing from a wide range of philosophical and theological traditions, Browne argues that reason and religion need not be at odds. The essay is both a philosophical treatise and an exploration of 17th-century intellectual thought.
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