All of the following are basic themes of the second half of Acts, except
A. that the Spirit controls the growth of the church with precise instructions.
B. that Gentiles respond favorably to Paul's message when he and other missionaries are not interfered with.
C. that Paul is strongly opposed to the church leaders in Jerusalem and fails to cooperate with them.
D. that Roman officials do not see Christianity as a threat to the Empire.
C. that Paul is strongly opposed to the church leaders in Jerusalem and fails to cooperate with them.
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According to your text, philosophy is a practice of
a. giving reasons in support of one’s beliefs and actions. b. collecting different opinions on weird questions. c. finding an alternative to religious belief. d. finding beliefs that are emotionally appealing.
How many motors were in factories by 1901?
a. Almost 200, 000 c. Almost 500, 000 b. Almost 400,000 d. Over 700, 000
The university is an example of what Ryle calls a "category mistake."
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The Socratic method consisted of
a. drawing philosophical conclusions from scientific observations. b. antilogic--arguing by means of contradictory propositions, leading to a dead end. c. asking questions of people and then questioning their answers. d. surveying public opinion and embracing the conclusions of the majority.