Directions: Upload your First “Card” assignment, as explained here (and also in the Orientation module).What are Cards? Cards are things you write. They could be done on notecards, a sheet of paper, or via a document for online submissions. In
Construct five syllogisms that you find in Aquinas’ reasoning in the chapters assigned. Adhere to the outline below: The first syllogism should concern that in which ultimate felicity consists for int
Construct five syllogisms that you find in Aquinas’ reasoning in the chapters assigned. Adhere to the outline below: The first syllogism should concern that in which ultimate felicity consists for intellectual creatures. The second and third syllogisms should concern the
Pose three questions about Aquinas’ treatments of ultimate felicity, the relationship between the natural and supernatural orders (vis-a-vis the “natural desire to see God”), and the instrumental caus
Pose three questions about Aquinas’ treatments of ultimate felicity, the relationship between the natural and supernatural orders (vis-a-vis the “natural desire to see God”), and the instrumental causation of free creatures in divine providence that may have been unclear to you, questions
In the same document, respond to the following two essay question separately. Question 1: Explain Anselm’s argumentation for the existence of the Christian God, whether or not you think his arguments
In the same document, respond to the following two essay question separately. Question 1: Explain Anselm’s argumentation for the existence of the Christian God, whether or not you think his arguments are logically valid, and why or why not. Be
Present and evaluate Augustine’s central arguments from scripture and tradition for the classical Christian doctrine of the Triune God as one being/substance in three hypostatic subsistent mutual rela
Present and evaluate Augustine’s central arguments from scripture and tradition for the classical Christian doctrine of the Triune God as one being/substance in three hypostatic subsistent mutual relations. Keep in mind the historical context of the time in terms of