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The venalities and abuses of the late medieval Catholic Church are gleefully ticked off, especially as the young academic Luther grows ever more indignant over the indulgence-selling racket. These assumptions are now leavened, thanks to Powers's fiction, with an awareness of apparently innocuous venalities that masked surprising dangers. Attitudes, per venalities, the "will,' even the mind itself--all are produced by brain processes and should not be viewed as somehow separate or apart from them. |
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