The issues of faith and reason and the relationship between them have been discussed through civilization. Recently, from the mid-eighteenth century to the early nineteenth century, the main character of this discussion was Thomas Pain. Pain's work between the American and French revolution helped his country join the revolution and ultimately achieve liberty. Therefore, for practical reasons, during this time the pane must be regarded as an influential figure. But Pain is equally important as it helps him influence the country and change it.
One of the biggest contributions of Thomas was to incorporate Aristotle's philosophy into the Catholic church theology. Thomas believes that reason and faith are one and support one another, and it is believed that the Bible and the fathers of the Church and Aristotle's inference combine the inference of the Aristotle with a unified system and Christianity I understand the revelation of. His most famous work is Summa Theologica, 5 volume masterpiece. St. Thomas Aquinas introduced the classical way of teaching the Bible. Looking back on Gregory's words, the Bible transcends all science. "Despite explaining the facts in the same sentence, it reveals a mystery." Spiritual meaning, fable, truth, morality, praise of life, and the final event to be achieved I will clarify the purpose. The details of his seven sacramas are still our standard today.
The issues of faith and reason and the relationship between them have been discussed through civilization. Recently, from the mid-eighteenth century to the early nineteenth century, the main character of this discussion was Thomas Pain. Pain's work between the American and French revolution helped his country join the revolution and ultimately achieve liberty. Therefore, for practical reasons, during this time the pane must be regarded as an influential figure. But Pain is equally important as it helps him influence the country and change it.
The era of reason is an era of fundamental change in American lifestyle. In the meantime, Thomas Paine and Benjamin Franklin were enthusiastic writers. Thomas Paine firmly believes in human rights and governments and religions can not deprive human beings of the right freedom. Meanwhile, Benjamin Franklin is a self-made man who incorporates hard work and continuous self-development into lifestyle. His own life reflects his beliefs in mankind. Pain focuses on progress throughout the country, while Franklin is more concerned about improving it. Regardless of their differences, these people have laid the foundation for a free society in which individuals freely pursue personal happiness and freedom.