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"The truth of our faith becomes a matter of ridicule among the infidels if any Catholic, not gifted with the necessary scientific learning, presents as dogma what scientific scrutiny shows to be false"

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Aquinas is doing triage on belief: not by sanding down doctrine to fit the fashions of his day, but by policing the way believers talk when they wander onto terrain they cannot map. The line is a warning shot aimed inward. The real danger, he suggests, is not hostile skeptics but pious overreach: the Catholic who mistakes confidence for competence and turns a shaky claim about the natural world into “dogma.” That move doesn’t just risk being wrong; it hands outsiders an easy victory, turning faith itself into a punchline.

The intent is tactical and pastoral at once. Aquinas treats “scientific learning” (in his 13th-century sense: disciplined knowledge of nature, philosophy, observation) as a kind of moral responsibility. If you speak recklessly about what can be tested, you don’t merely embarrass yourself; you damage the credibility of what cannot be tested in the same way. The subtext is strikingly modern: institutions lose authority less through external attacks than through self-inflicted epistemic sloppiness.

Context matters. Aquinas is writing in a medieval university culture newly saturated with Aristotle and rigorous argumentation. He’s not announcing a truce between faith and reason so much as insisting they have different lanes, and that confusing them is spiritually and rhetorically disastrous. It’s an early diagnosis of a recurring problem: when religious identity becomes attached to contestable claims about the physical world, faith becomes vulnerable to every correction. Aquinas, the supposed medieval dogmatist, is advocating intellectual humility as apologetics.

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"The truth of our faith becomes a matter of ridicule among the infidels if any Catholic, not gifted with the necessary scientific learning, presents as dogma what scientific scrutiny shows to be false." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-truth-of-our-faith-becomes-a-matter-of-34651/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Thomas Aquinas (1225 AC - March 7, 1274) was a Theologian from Italy.

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