Thomas Aquinas
A) depends on Anselm's ontological argument to buttress faith with reason.
B) rejects Anselm's argument as invalid.
C) thinks that God's existence cannot be proved, but must be accepted on faith.
D) holds that we are not in the right epistemological position to use Anselm's argument.
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Q1: Anselm's "ontological" argument for the existence of
Q2: The fool who "says in his heart"
Q3: Anselm's argument
A) moves from existence to essence.
B)
Q5: Reason and revelation, Aquinas holds,
A) are irreconcilably
Q6: Existence, Aquinas tells us,
A) is included in
Q7: The argument for God's existence from change
A)
Q8: In the argument from possibility and necessity,
Q9: We cannot know, Aquinas says,
A) anything about
Q10: Aquinas says that a human soul
A) is
Q11: What we know first and most easily,
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