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Coming with the beginning of Christianity comes the morals of what is right and wrong. Ancient Paganism never made it clear on the relationship between the world and God, unity and destiny of man, and the meaning and nature of moral law. As Christianity started to grow is shed light on these frequently asked questions. The teaches of St. Paul have said of a day that man will be judged of the all mighty God and that man should be god or they would be sent to hell if they are evil.

Ethics in the Middle Ages gave a separation between philosophy and theology. Great schoolmen Duns Scotus, Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, and Bonaventure. This topic was valuable toWestern civilization.

Christian Morality and Middle Ages Ethical Philosophy

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