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/lit/ - Thread 24601779
Anonymous No.24602502
>>24601779
Aquinas, following Aristotle, held that a human being is a composite of body and soul. He rejected the idea that the soul is merely "imprisoned" in the body. Instead, he saw the rational soul as the "form" of the body, which means they are two parts of a single, unified being.

Holistic Health: This view implies that health is not just the absence of physical disease, but the well-being of the whole person. The health of the body and the health of the soul (which includes our intellect and will) are interconnected.
/lit/ - Thread 24585464
Anonymous No.24585467
>>24585464
Books on classical proofs (e.g., Aquinas's Five Ways, Anselm's ontological argument) offer structured intellectual frameworks for conceptualizing God. They introduce concepts like "First Cause," "Necessary Being," and "Perfect Being," allowing individuals to think about God's nature in a logically consistent (or inconsistent, depending on the critique) manner. These frameworks often appeal to those seeking rational foundations for their faith.