Dr. William Marra speaks about God as known by Faith and Reason. The High Middle Ages provided the background for a variety of attempts to prove the existence of God through Reason and relate those proofs to the Faith. This was fueled, to begin with, by medieval familiarity with logic, but it was further stimulated by the rediscovery of the works of Aristotle. Dr. William Marra examines and critiques the various approaches using Reason to lead men to God and the hope that they place in man's ability to use his mind convincingly. Taken from: Christianity in the High Middle Ages - 1995 VonHildebrand Institute