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Discover 5 surprising facts about Gregory of Tours, from fishing and stargazing to fear, faith, and confronting kings in the late sixth century.
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Madeleine Chalmers reveals how French philosophy, literature and theology have shaped technological thought.
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Lewis Ashman explores how 18th century Scottish Enlightenment philosophers reconciled science with religious belief.
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