The work of Blaise Pascal
A) succeeded in uniting Christianity and science.
B) prioritized reason over faith.
C) firmly rejected the teachings of Christianity.
D) asserted that "finite man" was made secure and powerful in the new infinite world.
E) believed that reason had limitations.
E
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