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Roman Catholic AnswerThe Angelic Doctor: St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-74) was a Dominican, and a student of St. Albert the Great. St. Thomas was, along with St. Augustine, the greatest theologican that the Catholic Church has ever produced. His works are still used to this day to teach theology.
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Q: Who was a priest who combined Church teachings with the ideas of Aristotle?
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