This is not true. The human faculty of reason was seen as injured, not dubious, since the Fall. Its role was to faithfully seek out truth./1
I have tried to explain as much as I can on twitter & linked you something I have written on this.
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Please read Etienne Gilson on Augustine. You might find some support for your thesis in his Reason and Revelation: https://archive.org/details/ReasonAndRevelationInTheMiddleAges …
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Honestly, its fine. Its not my thesis, The conflict between faith & reason in the Christian tradition is well known.
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You don't seem to know it if you think you can paint the majority of medieval thought as Tertullian. Logic and reason was highly prized.
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Thanks for your input. As ever, it is a little more complex than that. I have said I would like to leave it here.
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