In contrast to Thomas Aquinas, fourteenth-century thinkers
a. became less critical and more mystical in seeking religious revelation.
b. tried to separate reason from faith.
c. tried to show the basic agreement of philosophy and religion.
d. believed reason could demonstrate the truth of Christian doctrines with certainty.
e. believed a synthesis of Aristotelianism and Christianity could be achieved.
b
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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