G.K. Chesterton believes that Saint Thomas Aquinas viewed man as a whole rather than as a beast like the anthropologists. Why did he think this? Support your answer with evidence from the texts you read. Your answer should be at least 150 words.

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G.K. Chesterton believes that Saint Thomas Aquinas viewed man as a whole rather than as a beast like the anthropologists. This is probably because he is more attuned with the moral within which says that man is a reflection of God. 

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Answer: Gilbert K. Chesterton believes that Saint Thomas Aquinas viewed man as a whole rather than as a beast like the anthropologists. G.K. Chesterton potrays Thomas Aquinas as a mysterious and intelligent man in his book, "Saint Thomas Aquinas" of 1933. Chesterson thinks that Saint Thomas Aquinas values the moral of a person because of his religious beliefs and his belief that people as a whole reflect God. Gilbert K. Chesterson (1874-1936) was an english writer who wrote books on religion after he converted from Anglic to Catholic in 1922. Chesterson rote books on religion such as "Saint Thomas Aquinas",  "The Catholic Church Conversion", and "Saint Francis of Assisi".

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