The __________ movement in modern Christianity emphasizes the "baptism of the Holy Spirit" manifest in various ecstatic gifts

a. Charismatic
b. Ecumenical
c. Fundamentalist
d. Liberationist
e. Protestant


a

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An important similarity between scientific statements and value statements is that both ______

A. come with presuppositions B. are emotionally impacting C. have moral impact D. can be controversial

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Explain how ethical theorists can take women's interests into account. A. Theorists can recognize women's interests by replacing traditional genderspecific roles and traits with traditional female traits that are equally availableand attributable to both men and women

B. Theorists can recognize women's interests by replacing traditional genderspecific roles and traits with gender-neutral, ideally desirable traits equallyavailable and attributable to both men and women. C. Theorists can recognize women's interests by replacing traditional genderspecific roles and traits with traditional male traits that are equally availableand attributable to both men and women. D. Theorists can recognize women's interests by replacing traditional genderspecific roles and traits with the Aristotelian model for a morally good and virtuous person.

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According to John Stuart Mill, any evidence for design is evidence against the view that God is

A. omnipotent. B. all-seeing. C. a machine. D. human-like. E. unhappy.

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We reach judgments about the rightness of prima facie duties:

a. after perceiving circumstances in which promises are made. b. similar to the way we reach knowledge of mathematical axioms. c. by perceiving the form of the good. d. "after perceiving circumstances in which promises are made" and "similar tothe way we reach knowledge of mathematical axioms." e. "similar to the way we reach knowledge of mathematical axioms" and "byperceiving the form of the good."

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