_________ is the term used to refer to an individual preparing for baptism in a period of doctrinal and moral instruction

A) Proselyte
B) Shaman
C) Kingsmen
D) Catechumen


Catechumen

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Augustine did not reject

A) Stoicism B) Epicureanism C) Christianity D) Platonism

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Anatman means:

a. no self b. self begets a self c. the self is permanent d. none of the above

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Bill cuts himself and, feeling pain, cries out "Ouch." Bill's experience seems to have both physical and mental dimensions-how can this be possible? Write an essay discussing Bill's experience in light of the various attempts to understand and resolve the mind-body problem. Focus on explaining the problem, and then present six solutions to it: Descartes, Leibniz, Spinoza, behaviorism, identity

theory, and functionalism. What are the pros and cons of each of these theories-does any one theory seem stronger than the others? Why? Do the theories make any common assumptions about the nature of the mind and body? Is there an alternative way of conceiving of these realities that is invulnerable to the mind-body problem? What will be an ideal response?

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Gilligan discussed the "female voice" in moral reasoning; which of the following was one of her findings?

a. Women were concerned with isolation and abandonment. b. Women were concerned with what men thought. c. Women were concerned with self-preservation. d. Women were not concerned with values of care.

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