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    The Fourteenth-Century Theologian Who Claimed That Reason Could Not Prove
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The Fourteenth-Century Theologian Who Claimed That Reason Could Not Prove

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Question 59

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The fourteenth-century theologian who claimed that reason could not prove spiritual truth was


A) Thomas Aquinas.
B) Peter Abelard.
C) Oddone Colonna.
D) William of Occam.
E) Meister Eckhart.

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