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Aquinas rejects platonic dualism for Aristotle by saying that the soul is the form of the body. If the soul is the form of the body, then isn’t this just another form of materialism wrapped in spiritual language? And how can the form survive the death of the body if the soul is not itself a separate entity?
I think it will be profitable for me and all of us to get a full understanding of what Aquinas means when he agrees with Aristotle in saying that soul is the form of the body. Is this really compatible with Christian teaching?
I think it will be profitable for me and all of us to get a full understanding of what Aquinas means when he agrees with Aristotle in saying that soul is the form of the body. Is this really compatible with Christian teaching?