Excerpt from Faith and Morals, Vol. 6: As Ritschl Defined It, Moral Law
There also enters one other line of thought. It is necessary to make a clear distinction between Theology, where facts are matters of personal conviction, and Natural Science, in which facts are recognised and established by coldly impersonal proof.
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