St. Thomas confronts other creeds of good and evil, without at all denying evil, with a theory of two levels of good. The supernatural order is the supreme good, as for any Eastern mystic; but the natural order is good; as solidly good as it is for any man in the street.
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G. K. Chesterton, in "St. Thomas Aquinas" in The Spectator (27 February 1932)