What is the reason implied at the beginning of 1 Samuel for Israel to have a king?
A) A king will produce a stronger army.
B) A king will provide the nation greater wealth.
C) A king will make the Israelites more famous.
D) God wants the Israelites to have a king.
E) A king will bring greater order to Israelite society.
A
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a. Acts of the Apostles. b. Paul's Letter to the Romans. c. the Gospel of Mark. d. Revelation.
An act, person, or place to be avoided to prevent the spirit world from releasing harmful consequences is called a
a. taboo. b. totem. c. fetish. d. shaman.
Hobbes claims that without society, human life would be
a. inconvenient, but still a state of harmony and good will. b. a life of innocence, freed from the corrupting influences of civilization. c. solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short. d. pleasant, but socially unfulfilling.
The book whose publication marks the beginning of modern philosophy is:
A. The Epistemological Turn. B. Meditations on First Philosophy. C. The Method of Doubt. D. Critique of Pure Reason. E. The Monadology.