In the Deuteronomistic view of history, which covenant party ultimately fails to uphold its obligations?

A. Yahweh
B. Israel's priests
C. Israel's monarchs
D. Israel's people


D. Israel's people

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The name "Exodus" is derived from the Greek OT name for the book, which means __________

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

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. Suppose a mother is part of a community that generally supports the idea that both parents should work and contribute to a middle class standard of living. Furthermore, she is also part of a religious community that believes that mothers should remain at home and raise children even if it means having a lower standard of living. According to the theory of ethical relativism, the mother should do which of the following?

A. She should work as then she would be following the moral conventions of the larger, more inclusive culture. B. She should stay at home as that would allow her to follow the moral conventions of her religion, which trumps all other groups. C. She can choose to either work or stay at home as she will be moral in either case. She would still be following the moral conventions of at least one of the groups. D. Ethical relativism fails to say what she should do, since she is a member of two different cultures with conflicting moral values. This illustrates one of the shortcomings of ethical relativism.

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Philosophy is filled with wonder about:

1. all that humans already know. 2. all of the amazing technology that humans have developed. 3. all of the progress that human civilization has made. 4. all of the things that humans don't yet know.

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INSTRUCTIONS: Use an ordinary truth table to answer the following problems. Construct the truth table as per the instructions in the textbook. Statement 1H Given the following statement: (S ? ? R) ? (? S • R) The truth table for Statement 1H has how many lines?

A) Two. B) Eight. C) Four. D) Six. E) Nine.

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