Which is NOT true of Aquinas?

He wrote on theology, government and philosophy.
He promoted the idea that the working class should revolt if necessary.
He thought that no law could go against God's teaching on virtue.
He was an advocate for the freedom of religion and ecuational rights.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is D) he was an advocated for the freedom of religion an educational rights.

The sentence that is not true about Thomas de Aquinas is “he was an advocated for the freedom of religion an educational rights.”

Thomas de Aquinas (1224-1274), is considered by the Roman Catholic Church as one of the most important theologians. He wrote one of the most relevant books of theology, “Summa Theologiae”, that was a sum of the teachings of Aristotle. He was considered a philosopher, a theologian, but what he was not considered was an advocated for the freedom of religion an educational rights.  


Answer:

He promoted the idea that the working class should revolt if necessary.

Explanation:

Thomas Aquinas is considered to be one of the greatest European medieval philosophers. He wrote on theology, government and philosophy. Aquinas' writing on government boldly stated the government's responsibility to its citizens. He wrote that it was the requirement of the government to serve people and help them live rightly. He thought this was more than just a good idea; the governments had a moral responsibility to be obedient to divine laws.

Aquinas believed that no law could justifiably contradict God's teaching on virtue. Aquinas felt strongly about human rights such as life, education, and freedom of religion.