Thomas Aquinas is essentially confirmed in the teachings of the Catholic Church. Born in Italy's aristocratic family in 1225, Thomas is one of at least nine children. He started his education at Monte Cassino Monastery and was a highly educated person who went to Naples University thereafter. Thomas firmly believes in God and is keen to prove the reality of God. Throughout his life, Aquinas has produced a lot of work on this subject, and the most famous are Summa contra Gentiles and Summa Theologica. As a great theologian and philosopher, he left a legacy to us.
I have found Akinas' theory that the existence of God is very interesting. It is easy to understand and logical. Summa Theologiae is one of the best works of Aquinas. St. Thomas is also a writer, writing a lot of comments on Aristotle and other theological and philosophical themes. Aquinas divides his argument into five ways to prove the existence of God. The first method is sports debate. There are many things that are changing, but not all of a sudden starts.
St. Thomas Aquinas recognizes that some people doubt the existence of God because they do not admit or explain the existence of God by logic. His first two methods are based on logic and two nature observations and prove that God exists for those who alone can not accept or believe. The first way Aquinas is based on sports. He called it the most obvious way. The first argument from the discussion of movement tries to prove that the existence of God is the first unwavering pioneer. Well, as a problem of sensory observation, some things in the world are dynamic. Aquinas said that whatever the sport is, it is touched something else. Then Aquinas defines the type of movement as a reduction from something that is actually potential and there is nothing that can make this movement the same with the potential reality of the first object Is called. Outside