In The Varieties of Religious Experience James characterized science as objective,general,and impersonal and religion as subjective,individual,and personal.What was his final stance when it came to science and religion?
A) He advocated science as superior to religion.
B) He argued the two were complementary and equal in standing.
C) He held that science and religion were not comparable with each other.
D) He held that religion deals with issues of greater ultimate importance.
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