What was the greatest contribution of Irish Christianity to the English church?
a. A church organization that gave greater power to abbots than bishops
b. An emphasis on learning and missionary work
c. A theologically distinctive view of Jesus
d. A monasticism with little emphasis on ascetics
e. A rejection of Latin and Greek culture
b
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A. agricultural production B. military expansion C. religious settlement D. immigration from colonial settlements
Southerners blamed Denmark Vesey's conspiracy on __________.
A. the invention of the cotton gin B. the publication of the Liberator C. the Missouri Compromise crisis D. British abolition of slavery in the West Indies
All of the following are purposes of silence except:
A) ?give participants time to think B) ?provide feedback C) ?reward D) ?punishment E) ?suppress an emotion
English thinkers tended to view reason and logic as __________.
A. evidence of a divine plan B. incompatible with religious belief C. limited by man's flawed nature D. lacking in moral value