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Why would the catholic church have supported Aristotle claim?

Aristotle wrote several books with a lot of claims, to what are you referring?


What did Thomas aquinas do?

He was the most successful at combining Aristotle's ideas with the Roman Catholic teaching.


Who combined the ideas of Arisotole with church teachings?

Roman Catholic answer: The main form of philosophy know in the early church was Plato's philosophy and Catholic Theology was based on this form of philosophy. In the second millennium, Aristotle's philosophy was "rediscovered" in the Christian west from the Arabian philosophers. Saint Thomas Aquinas based his system of Theology on Aristotle's philosophy. His Theology texts are still used to this day in the Catholic seminary.


Did the heliocentric theory challenge the geocentric theory?

Yes. The geocentric theory was established by renowned ancient thinkers like Aristotle and Ptolemy. It was also the belief of the then-dominant Roman Catholic Church. Few people were willing to challenge the teachings of Ptolemy, Aristotle and the Roman Catholic church. When Galileo Galilei proposed the heliocentric theory, he was prosecuted by the Catholic church. He was forced to take his theories back or risk ruining his family's reputation as well as death.


Who supported the views of ptolemy and Aristotle?

The Catholic Church and many scholars during the Middle Ages supported the views of Ptolemy and Aristotle. They were considered authoritative sources for understanding the natural world, and their theories were seen as compatible with Christian theology at the time.


Does Greek marry Catholic people?

If you are asking, "Do Greek Orthodox people marry Catholic people?" the answer would have to be, "Sometimes they do." Probably the easiest to recall instance of a Greek Orthodox person marrying a Roman Catholic person is the marriage of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy to Aristotle Onassis.


Why did the Roman Catholic Church adopt the paganistic teachings of Aristotle as the basis for scientific doctrine in the middle ages?

The Roman Catholic Church adopted Aristotle's teachings during the Middle Ages because his philosophy provided a systematic framework for understanding the natural world, which aligned with the Church's theological goals. Aristotle's emphasis on reason and empirical observation complemented the Church's quest for knowledge and understanding of God's creation. Additionally, the rediscovery of Aristotle's works through translations and the influence of Islamic scholars helped integrate his ideas into medieval thought, allowing for a synthesis of faith and reason that bolstered the Church's authority and intellectual tradition.


What great philosophers adopted Aristotle's principles and concepts?

other philosophers have adopted and adapted their approach. Cicero (106-43 b.c.e.), the most well known of the Roman intellectuals, leaned heavily on Aristotle's principles and concepts. The Catholic theologian Thomas Aquinas (1225?-1274)


Who was Alexander the Great taught by?

he was taught by aristotle


What is the birth name of Aristotle Onassis?

Aristotle Onassis's birth name is Aristotle Socrates Onassis.


What was Aristotle's first name?

Aristotle


What is the whole real name of Aristotle?

Aristotle's full real name is Aristotle of Stagira.