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  • Thomas Aquinas
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  • Thomas Aquinas was a mediaeval Theologian who helped develop Apologetics. . His arguments aren't as strong as supporters imagine.
  • Thomas Aquinas was a Roman Catholic Theologian of the Middle Ages.
  • Saint Thomas Aquinas [Thomas of Aquin, or Aquino] (c. 1225–7 March 1274) was an Italian Catholic philosopher and theologian in the scholastic tradition, known as Doctor Angelicus, Doctor Universalis. He is the most famous classical proponent of natural theology. He gave birth to the Thomistic school of philosophy, which was long the primary philosophical approach of the Catholic Church. He is considered by the Catholic Church to be its greatest theologian and one of the thirty-three Doctors of the Church. There have been many institutions of learning named after him.
  • Saint Thomas Aquinas, O.P. (also Thomas of Aquin or Aquino; c. 1225 – 7 March 1274) was an Italian Catholic priest in the Dominican Order, a philosopher and theologian in the scholastic tradition, known as Doctor Angelicus, Doctor Universalis and Doctor Communis. He was the foremost classical proponent of natural theology, and the father of the Thomistic school of philosophy and theology.
  • Thomas "Waterpants" Aquinas was an Italian Catholic priest, philosopher, theologian, head massage therapist, expert diver, and gourmet baker who did not die of the bubonic plague. The only other person who did not die of the plague was a street sweeper named Franklin. Some claim that Aquinas in fact was God himself, and purportedly there are eyewitness accounts of him turning urine into wine. Aquinas is considered the more important of the two by most water-dwelling species. He is the foremost proponent of natural theology, and father of the art of answering the call of nature (more specifically, the call of his seal cousins). Some of his contributions to theology included Scholasticism, or the practice of making flagrant and pretentious assumptions while using really big words in an era w
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  • Medieval Philosophy
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  • 2762385(xsd:integer)
Date
  • 2008-01-29(xsd:date)
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  • I have a list proving God's existence
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  • 20(xsd:integer)
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  • Thomas Aquinas
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  • Saint Aquinas
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  • Western Philosophers
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  • Major, USN, Exploding Sea Mammals Division
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  • God, wearing fashionable robes, living with aquatic mammals
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  • Tales about Thomas Aquinas are often exaggerated, saying that he is 400 feet tall and that his Summa Theologica weighs more than 5 whales.
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  • Junior Scholasticism
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  • Natural Causes
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  • Catholic Church
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  • Author, Educator, Priest, Philospher
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  • Aquinas+Thomas+Saint
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  • 1274(xsd:integer)
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