Francis Bacon’s view on the relationship between philosophy and theology was that

a. philosophy showed that theology was nothing but a collection of falsehoods.
b. theology and philosophy could work together in arriving at our understanding of nature.
c. theology should have veto power over our philosophical conclusions.
d. they each have their place, but we should not base philosophical conclusions on our theology.


d.

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