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worked to
reconcile classical philosophy and
Catholic Christianity. The
Scholastics, also
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Applied Scholastics, U.S.
Scientology non-profit
corporation Neo-Scholasticism (Neo-Thomism)...
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founder of Scientology.
Applied Scholastics is
operated by the
Church of Scientology.
Applied Scholastics,
abbreviated "APS", was
founded in 1972...
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American multinational publishing, education, and
media company that
publishes and
distributes books, comics, and educational...
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called the
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approaching Thomas was
itself scholastic in inspiration. The
scholastics used a book by a
renowned scholar,
called auctor, as basic...
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customary in the
European Middle Ages, more
precisely in the
period of
scholasticism which extended into
early modern times, to
designate the more...
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Reformation also accepted. Even
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- This is a list of
philosophers and
other scholars,
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working in the
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