The theologian considers sin mainly as an offence against God; the moral philosopher as contrary to reasonableness
The theologian considers sin mainly as an offence against God; the moral philosopher as contrary to reasonableness
Thomas Aquinas, a prominent theologian and philosopher of the Middle Ages, addressed the concept of sin in his works through a combination of theological and philosophical perspectives. Aquinas believed that sin was primarily an offense against God, but also recognized its irrationality and contradiction to reasonableness.