theories of Thomas Aquinas
Title: theories of Thomas Aquinas
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theories of Thomas Aquinas
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 415 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Thomas Aquinas a Dominican Monk is considered by many to be the greatest theologican in Western religion. Hewrites of two poopsite theories woth reasons for th enon existence of god and then for the existence of god. He starts off with his views for the non-exisence ofgod relating this through two objections .In the first of the two he defines God as infinitegoodnes and oes on to say that if god truly existed, that there
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but t is upsurd to asum that there must have been a time when nothing existed and then there would be nothing in existence because you cannot bring about our own existing.
the fourth way is he agurmnt from hamony In this final aurmnt he bases it on th epossesion of knowledge nd wries that thing that lack knowledge work toad a goal. there must b somehind possesing infinite knowledge guiding natural things thus God.