Multiple Choice
In comparing the ideas of Aristotle with those of Latin Christendom, one may correctly say that
A) Aristotle believed God was an impersonal principle; Christians accepted God as a personal being.
B) both Aristotle and Christian teachings held that the soul might exist outside the body.
C) both accepted the idea that the universe was eternal.
D) Aristotle believed God was an impersonal principle; Christians accepted God as a personal being and both accepted the idea that the universe was eternal.
E) None of these
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