Final answer:
Aristotle was unfamiliar with the Jewish faith and Christian doctrines like the concept of being eternally united with Christ. Therefore, it is likely that he could not have realized the true telos of a human being is to be eternally united with Christ.
Step-by-step explanation:
True/False: Since Aristotle was unfamiliar with the Jewish faith, hope, and charity; he could not have realized that the true telos of a human being is to be eternally united with Christ. It was impossible to know Christ's identities.
From the information provided, Aristotle was indeed unfamiliar with the Jewish faith and Christian doctrines like the concept of being eternally united with Christ. The Jewish concept of the Messiah and the Christian belief in Christ's identity as the Messiah were not part of Aristotle's philosophy. Aristotle's philosophy focused on this worldly existence and the flourishing life, which he believed was achieved through cultivating virtues. Therefore, the statement is most likely True.