Defining Abnormal Behaviour
Defining Abnormal Behaviour 5 this proved an ineffective deterrent they were executed by the church and all their papers and books were seized and burned. Scientific thought was in conflict with church doctrine and reli-gious leaders found it abhorrent to mutilate the dead when clearly the death was at God’s will (Porter, 2002).
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