In John 1:1, "the word" is a reference to Jesus. Knowing this, what theological truth can be concluded about John 1:1?
What will be an ideal response?
Jesus has always existed with God, and as God.
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A. correct, theatres in Ancient Greece required audience members to be silent so that the show could be heard. B. incorrect, sound did not become a component of theatre until recent decades with the advances in technology. C. correct, Ancient Greeks took advantage of sound by building their theatres into hillsides for better acoustics. D. incorrect, like lighting, sound was not emphasized in theatre until it moved indoors.
The French painter Ingres is best remembered as
A. an interpreter of the French countryside. B. a portrait painter who caught his subject's distinctive appearance and social class markers. C. the first of the romantic painters. D. an artist outside of the mainstream of the French neoclassical style.
Fra Andrea Pozzo illustrates a highly dramatic space in Triumph of Saint Ignatius of Loyola using
A. chiaroscuro. B. foreshortening. C. tenebrism. D. an invisible complement.