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Diane

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Thomism might be best described as a
 
  A. thought process that reconciled Greek and Arabic philosophy.
  B. synthesis of the faith-versus-reason debate.
  C. failure to reconcile the dispute between the popes and the secular monarchs.
  D. last effort in philosophy to prove the existence of God.

Question 2

Which Islamic scholar's commentaries on Aristotle had a significant impact on the scholarship of the High Middle Ages?
 
  A. Averros
  B. Gratian
  C. Bonaventure
  D. Boethius



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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