Critically evaluate Aquinas’ arguments for the souls immortality.

Critically evaluate Aquinas’ arguments for the souls immortality. His argument is Question 75 on the Summa Theologica (link beliw)http://readingthesumma.blogspot.com/2013/08/question-75-essence-of-human-soul.htmlThis is a research paper, meaning the material will be analyzed thoroughly. Please do not only write what Aquinas’ view is; also mention the context, dive into all arguments for and against his view, where does his view come from (i.e. Aristotle or Plato?), and what your opinion on his argument is. I have attached 3 PDF files that can be used. The 3 files and the link to Question 75 should be more than enough for this research paper, however you must actually thoroughly read and understand and then write about the material. Please use only the sources I provided, and not anything else. A majority of the paper material will come from these, and the remaining portion will be your analysis and views.

Discuss the overall summary of how all the above led to Tiger’s victory.

Watch the link I have to the 2019 Master’s. Just watch Tiger’s performance, want to watch 5 hours of golf. You will write up his performance in the following categories and what you can take away and apply to your own golf game in the future: A) course strategy, B) drive off the tee, C) fairway shots into the green, D) 100 yards and in shots, E) Short game (chipping and putting). F) overall summary of how all the above led to Tiger’s victory.Be specific in your responses of how Tiger’s game and what you can specifically do to emulate Tiger’s game. You do not need to be a pro like him that’s thousands of hours of work. I am curious to see if you rated yourself a 5/10 golfer what you could take away from his swings to make yourself a 5.2/10 golfer.

Explain how the person’s religion mattered to their work for social justice, and how that changed the way people thought about religion and social justice more broadly.

Option 1: Biography of a religious activist Requirements: 10-12 pages, double-spaced, 1 inch margins, Times New Roman font, bibliography in ASA format (Style guide on Blackboard under “Course Documents”)This will be a paper based on a religious activist, either contemporary or primarily active in the past, who worked for social justice from a faith-based perspective. The paper should include a minimum of 12 sources. At least 7 of these sources should focus specifically on the person about which you are writing (and at least 3 of these should be “scholarly sources”—a book or peer-reviewed journal article—the other 4 sources may be newspaper articles, websites, or documentary films). Your other 5 sources should be scholarly sources (books or peer-reviewed journal articles) that focus on topics like the social and political context during the period in which the person lived, or the faith-based social justice tradition the person drew from and/or gave birth to. Also include in0-text citation The paper should have a thesis that helps illuminate why this figure was an important person in shaping their community/the nation/the world, and why their faith mattered to their work. It should cover most of these topics:•The person’s history—their early family life; their race, class, and gender; their religious education; their community; the wider political and religious context when they were young—and how this shaped their later life and work •The person’s religious identity as an adult; their religious beliefs and practices; their religious community; their theology; how their religion was different from the typical follower of their faith•The person’s work for social justice; the types of actions they were involved in; what drew them to the work; what kinds of changes they created•How the person’s religion mattered to their work for social justice, and how that changed the way people thought about religion and social justice more broadly•Also Talk about Gandhi’s racist past.