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Thomas Aquinas's great task was to integrate ____ with Christian theology.
Get pleasure, avoid pain
a systematic statement and defense of Christian beliefs
fated/free
Aristotle
if nothing had ever existed, nothing would always exist
teleological argument
God's omnipotence, wisdom, and goodness
We should only seek to fullfill our natural and necessary desires
The problem of evil rests on apparent inconsistencies concerning ____.
Get pleasure, avoid pain
a systematic statement and defense of Christian beliefs
fated/free
Aristotle
if nothing had ever existed, nothing would always exist
teleological argument
God's omnipotence, wisdom, and goodness
We should only seek to fullfill our natural and necessary desires
According to the Stoics, our lives are ____ but our wills are ____.
Get pleasure, avoid pain
a systematic statement and defense of Christian beliefs
fated/free
Aristotle
if nothing had ever existed, nothing would always exist
teleological argument
God's omnipotence, wisdom, and goodness
We should only seek to fullfill our natural and necessary desires
The ultimate goal of scholastic philosophy was ____.
Get pleasure, avoid pain
a systematic statement and defense of Christian beliefs
fated/free
Aristotle
if nothing had ever existed, nothing would always exist
teleological argument
God's omnipotence, wisdom, and goodness
We should only seek to fullfill our natural and necessary desires
The ____ rests on the claim that the universe manifests order and purpose.
Get pleasure, avoid pain
a systematic statement and defense of Christian beliefs
fated/free
Aristotle
if nothing had ever existed, nothing would always exist
teleological argument
God's omnipotence, wisdom, and goodness
We should only seek to fullfill our natural and necessary desires
The argument from necessity is based on the idea that ____.
Get pleasure, avoid pain
a systematic statement and defense of Christian beliefs
fated/free
Aristotle
if nothing had ever existed, nothing would always exist
teleological argument
God's omnipotence, wisdom, and goodness
We should only seek to fullfill our natural and necessary desires
Which of the following statements IS true of Epicureans?
Get pleasure, avoid pain
a systematic statement and defense of Christian beliefs
fated/free
Aristotle
if nothing had ever existed, nothing would always exist
teleological argument
God's omnipotence, wisdom, and goodness
We should only seek to fullfill our natural and necessary desires
Which of the following BEST describes the basic philosophy of Hedonists?
Get pleasure, avoid pain
a systematic statement and defense of Christian beliefs
fated/free
Aristotle
if nothing had ever existed, nothing would always exist
teleological argument
God's omnipotence, wisdom, and goodness
We should only seek to fullfill our natural and necessary desires
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