from The Canterbury Tales: The Prologue� With which of these Canterbury Tales characters does Chaucer illustrate a division between religious and scientific thought?

the Narrator
the Skipper
the Doctor
the Friar
My answer is the doctor

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I'm not sure.

Read through the different characters' traits here:
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/canterbury/characters.html
That's the site as well as reading the tale where I came up with the doctor.
Go with it!

Though the Physician keeps himself in perfect physical health, the narrator calls into question the Physician’s spiritual health: he rarely consults the Bible and has an unhealthy love of financial gain.
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