Paul compared the Law to a tutor: like a tutor imposing discipline, the Law makes its adherents aware of their
A. needs as a church, and the moral standards they must meet.
B. moral inadequacy, and their need for a power beyond themselves.
C. sinful nature and the need to accept Christ as their savior.
D. susceptibility to disease if they eat forbidden foods.
B. moral inadequacy, and their need for a power beyond themselves.
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a. irony b. pity c. envy d. fear
"There are actually less than 5,000 members in the Green Party in Germany" has
A) empirical content B) conceptual content C) other content
The early church fathers, when they spoke of the elements of the Lord's Table, freely used the strong metaphorical language describing it as Christ's body and blood.
a. true b. false
Eating pork is considered _____________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).