'The background from which and against which our ideas of God were formed, nature remains the supreme moral problem. We cannot hope to understand sex and gender until we clarify our attitude toward nature.'
I got confused in the first sentence, "The background from which and against which our ideas of God were formed," Which one is the subject here? 'The background'? or 'our ideas of God'?
could anybody tell me what exactly that first sentence is saying?
Thank you,
Jay
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