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robinn137

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Concerning the effects of sin, Aquinas believed that
 
 

a. it affected both our moral life and our rational powers.
  b. it affected our moral life, but not our rational powers.
  c. it affected our rational powers, but not our moral life.
  d. it affected our moral life, but only had an affect on our rational powers when we attempt to reason about God.



Question 2

Thomas Aquinas frequently referred to Aristotle as
 
 

a. the pagan heretic.
  b. the obscure philosopher.
  c. a Christian before Christ.
  d. the Philosopher.
 
 




soda0602

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d.



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