Aquinas argues that God must exist because all things are designed and to fulfill their purposes, and likewise are caused fulfill their purposes.
What is: Aquinas' Fifth Way (Governance of the World)
Anslems work that includes the "Ontological Argument"
What is the Proslogion
Heraclitus' arche is hotly debated. What are the two main opinions about what his arche could be?
What famous theologian posed the question: "What hath Athens to do with Jerusalem?"
Who is Tertullian
What is The Second Council of Lyon
Aquinas effectively argues that there is a highest good, a truest truth, and a noblest nobility.
What is Aquinas' Fourth Way (Gradation)
What is the first premise in the Monologion?
What is Anaximenes' arche?
What is "air"
Who is the theologian that used a patriarchs story to help us understand the relationship?
Who is Clement of Alexandria
The Western and Eastern Churches officially split in this year
What is 1054
Aquinas argues that there is a Prime Mover, because all of creation was created.
What is Aquinas' first way (motion)
What three things exist in ultimate fullness together in the culmination of the Monologions argument?
What are 1. Goodness, 2. Greatness, 3. Independance
What is Anaximander's arche?
What is "the apeiron?"
What story did Clement of Alexandria use to help us understand philosophy and theology's relationship?
What is the story of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar
What were the two main issues at stake during the Schism?
What are 1. The Filioque clause, and 2. Azymes (leavened vs. unleavened communion bread)
Aquinas argues that God must be necessary in se (in Himself) because there must be a true necessity to give the world its potentiality (the ability to do stuff)
What is Aquinas' Third Way (Possibility and Necessity)
Why is Evan wearing shorts? Its 30 degrees out.
What is "he's a high school boy" or "no one will ever know"
What is Thales' arche?
What is water.
What early church father was influenced by Plato?
Who is Augustine
What were clerical roles effectively reduced to during the middle-middle ages?
What is "investment accounts"
Aquinas argues that there is a source of creation... an effector if you will.
What is Aquinas Second Way (Efficient Cause)
Which pagan philosopher did Anselm rely on in his Proslogion?
Who is "Plato"
The Stoics (along with Heraclitus) believed that all would end in fire. What is the name for this particular philosophy of the end times?
What is ekpyrosis
What banned philosophical word was used at the council of Nicaea to better understand God in Himself?
What is "ousia"
Aside from the Augustinian reasons, why couldn't clergy marry during the middle ages?
What is "because the position of clergy had become corrupted by power and influence, especially over land and material possesions."