The source of much of Catholic moral theology and the Church's position on sex and related issues was formed in the Middle Ages in the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas, who believed that sex
A. was approved outside marriage for the husband, but not the wife.
B. could be central in the lives of a husband and wife.
C. was intended for procreation and that all nonprocreative sex was sinful.
D. in all its forms was basically evil.
Answer: C
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