Which group of letters constitutes Paul's most voluminous correspondence with any single church community?

A. Corinthians
B. Thessalonians
C. Galatians
D. Romans


A. Corinthians

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Some Islamic nations follow the religion-based law called Shari'a. 2. Émile Durkheim, a French sociologist of religion, theorized that secularism would eventually fade away in Europe. 3. The study of theology is a Christian endeavor, and is not found in other religions. 4. Feminist scholars of religion have pointed to religion as one explanation of the nearly worldwide subordination of women to men. 5. Agnosticism is the belief that there is no God or gods.

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The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. The world-wide disappearance of frogs may be the result of agricultural runoff. Scientists have shown that runoff rich in fertilizer causes a pronounced increase in the algae of lakes and ponds. Snails then gorge themselves on the algae, causing parasites

living inside them to produce huge quantities of eggs. When the eggs hatch, the parasites infect young frogs, causing severe deformation of their limbs. A) Nonargument. B) Argument; conclusion: Snails then gorge themselves ... huge quantities of eggs. C) Argument; conclusion: The world-wide disappearance ... agricultural runoff. D) Argument; conclusion: When the eggs hatch ... severe deformation of their limbs. E) Argument; conclusion: Scientists have shown ... in the algae of lakes and ponds.

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Under normal operation, most of the moisture that may build up in the evaporator case will drain out of the case drain.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The problem of freedom and determinism can be formulated as-

A) how can evil exist if God is good? B) humans have no choice. C) if every event has a cause, how can human actions (assuming they are events) be free? D) all is determined.

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