The problem of evil is taken up in the Bible in the book of_____

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Answer: Job

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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the conclusion that follows in a single step from the given premises. Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. Given the following premises: 1 . ?D ? ?T 2 . D ? (?T • ?R) 3 . D

A) (D ? ?T) • (D ? ?R) 2, Dist B) (D ? ?T) • R 2, Assoc C) D ? T 1, DN D) ?T 1, 3, DS E) ?T • ?R 2, 3, DS

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Which of the following disjunctive statements does Anselm make use of?

A. Either God exists or does not exist. B. Either God exists or his existence is necessary. C. Either God exists or his existence is contingent. D. Either God's existence is impossible or his existence is possible.

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What were the implications of God's pronouncing Abraham "righteous" while he was still uncircumcised?

A. Paul used that story as a model of God's plan to save people through faith. Thus, it was not necessary to have Gentile converts circumcised. B. Circumcision was just for "show," like a wedding ring, and not essential to seal a covenant. C. A male actually loses his righteousness when he is circumcised. D. Paul used that story to make the point that Gentiles ought to be circumcised anyway, just as Abraham was.

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