Faith and Reason in Augustine and Aquinas
Augustine argued that faith and reason complement each other; faith provides the starting point for understanding divine truths, while reason helps interpret and understand these truths. For Aquinas, reason and revelation were part of a harmonious whole—reason could demonstrate the existence of God and explain natural law, while faith included truths beyond human comprehension. Together, they show that religious belief and rational inquiry are not opposing forces but mutually enriching ways to understand life and the divine.