Ancient And Medieval Western Philosophy Set 7

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This set of Ancient and Medieval Western Philosophy Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Ancient And Medieval Western Philosophy Set 7

Q1 | Summa Theologiae is the work by ----------------- .
Q2 | In summa theologiae ----------- uses reason to support faith.
Q3 | According to ----------------- faith and reason are not opposed
Q4 | According to ----------------- faith is higher than reason.
Q5 | St. Thomas Aquinas accepted -------- of Aristotle.
Q6 | ----------- made the distinction between natural theology and revealedtheology.
Q7 | ------------------- assumed that religious truth can be supported rationally.
Q8 | According to --------- faith is not opposed to reason but higher than reason.
Q9 | ------------- believed that mind is a clean state and all knowledge is acquiredthrough experience , so he rejects the innateness of god’s knowledge.
Q10 | Argument from efficient causes ,motion and contingent causes are called-------- argument .
Q11 | Every cause is supposed to be caused by another. This is the argument from-------.
Q12 | ------------- being an Aristotelian rejects the primacy of ideas.
Q13 | -------------------------rejects the ontological argument for the existence of God.
Q14 | St. Thomas Aquinas provide ----- proofs for the existence of god.
Q15 | Natural theology is based on ---------.
Q16 | Revealed theology is based on -----------.
Q17 | The final distinction between philosophy and theology is made by ----------.
Q18 | ------------- separates philosophy from theology
Q19 | According to --------------- reason cannot prove or disprove the dogmas ofreligion.
Q20 | -------------- considers the proofs by St. Aquinas and Anslem imperfect.
Q21 | According to ---------- universals exists in the divine mind.
Q22 | For ------------ intellect is superior to will.
Q23 | According to ---------------- will is always free.
Q24 | -------- holds that faith,hope and love are the real gifts of divine grace.
Q25 | ------------- is credited with the principle of ockham’s razor .