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Religion: foundation of the free society
During the Middle Ages, wages and prices were set by the Church rather than by State or marketplace. In retrospect that arrangement was regrettable, for it helped to make the Ark of Salvation a power-component in need of reform. This was true for much of Europe; it reflected the Western Church's eagerness to be ''involved." Its attention to the divine immanence was in marked contrast to what prevailed in the Eastern Church, namely, a centering on God transcendent glory.
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