In <u>C.) The Summa Theologica</u>, St. Thomas Aquinas sought to reconcile faith and reason.
The Summa Theologica is one of the most famous works of the Catholic priest and Doctor of the Church, St. Thomas Aquinas. It consisted of 3,125 articles in which Aquinas presented several reasoning for many of the subjects of Christian theology in the West while he cited many philosophers and religious sources to support their arguments, with the purpose of reconciling faith and reason.
One of the most famous subjects is the five logical arguments for the existence of God, it includes the arguments from metaphysical motion, efficient causation, contingency, degrees of being and from final causality.