Aquinass view on the relation between scientific explanations of the world and theological explanations was that
a. they were always in conflict.
b. everything was the result of Gods activities, thus we do not need scientific explanations.
c. they never could overlap, because science explains physical events, while theology concerns that which is nonphysical.
d. the same physical event could be scientifically explained in terms of natural causes and in terms of Gods activities and purposes.
Question 2Aquinas argues that human, governmental laws should
a. make all forms of immoral behavior illegal.
b. never legislate morality.
c. concern only issues of justice and human relations.
d. be abolished so that people will be free to follow only their moral conscience.