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As Karl Ferdinand Werner has pointed out, the 'European miracle' 'did not take place after the 'Middle Ages' or in spite of the 'Middle Ages', but because of the existence of a Christian world dominated in the West by Catholic doctrines, a world we have become accustomed to call the Middle Ages.' (Hans Albert, Between social science, religion and politics: essays in critical rationalism, 1999, p. 205, citing K. F. Werner in Baechler/Hall/Mann (eds.), 1988, p. 172.)
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As
Karl
Ferdinand
Werner
has
pointed
out,
the
'European
miracle'
'did
not
take
place
after
the
'Middle
Ages'
or
in
spite
of
the
'Middle
Ages',
but
because
of
the
existence
of
a
Christian
world
dominated
in
the
West
by
Catholic
doctrines,
a
world
we
have
become
accustomed
to
call
the
Middle
Ages.'
(Hans
Albert,
Between
social
science,
religion
and
politics:
essays
in
critical
rationalism,
1999,
p.
205,
citing
K.
F.
Werner
in
Baechler/Hall/Mann
(eds.),
1988,
p.
172.)