How did the early Romans view the natural world?

a. As a cosmic credit and debit sheet on which one's actions determined one's destiny.
b. As a body of natural laws understandable by humans.
c. As a shadow world of paradise.
d. As filled with numerous invisible shapeless forces called numina.
e. As created by a single God.


ANSWER:
d

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