
Medieval scholastics taught that:
A) there was a fundamental compatibility between human reason and experience and the divine teachings in the Bible.
B) the Bible, as a divinely inspired source, is largely incompatible with the philosophical ideas and systems of humans.
C) careful study of the Bible shows that it contains fundamental inconsistencies.
D) science is more useful than religion, because the Christian faith cannot be defended by reason.
E) science and religion can never be reconciled and religion must always be accepted as true.
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