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1 2,20| later developed by Thomas Aquinas to become the official soteriological
2 7,14| a Dominican monk, Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas' works were condemned
3 7,14| Dominican monk, Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas' works were condemned by
4 7,14| thinkers of the Middle Ages. Aquinas is considered a major theologian
5 7,14| true” at another time). Aquinas' teachings will be examined
6 7,14| of humanism in the West.~ Aquinas is famous for his Summa
7 7,14| fall of man in this work, Aquinas proposed that while the
8 7,14| to such a lofty height in Aquinas' teaching that all Westerners
9 7,14| revelation with human reasoning. Aquinas inadvertently opened the
10 7,14| measure of all things.”~ Aquinas' teaching was a departure
11 7,14| Under the influence of Aquinas' teaching, Western philosophers
12 7,14| religions and philosophies). Aquinas himself relied on Aristotle,
13 7,14| Aristotle's ideas, which Aquinas transformed into the framework
14 7,14| for law? Thus, ever since Aquinas, Western man has been faced
15 8,14| various relations. Thomas Aquinas capsulized this way of thinking
16 8,14| Persons with the relations. Aquinas had a very barren idea of
17 9,15| first appeared in Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologica, which
18 10,26| of Clairvaux and Thomas Aquinas decisively rejected it,
19 10,26| monks, following Thomas Aquinas, censured the teaching of
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