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Raymond of Sebonde

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Raymond of Sebonde (died c. 1436)

Spanish philosopher and theologian. He is best known for his Theologia naturalis/Natural Theology, written 1434–36 and printed in 1480 (also known as Liber creaturarum seu naturac). His claim that God could be known through two ‘books’ – the book of nature and the Bible – was controversial and his views were condemned by the Catholic Church. Michel Montaigne translated his book into French in 1569 and wrote one of his best-known essays defending it, ‘The Apology of Raimond Sebon’.



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