The philosophical approach to knowledge known as _________claims that knowledge comes from, or arises in, our minds
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: rationalism
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.Most interpreters understand that the book of Job addresses which theological concept?
A) Predestination B) Life after death C) Salvation D) Theodicy E) Holy War
During the compression stroke in a single cylinder of a reciprocating piston compressor, which valve is held closed by pressure?
A. intake B. exhaust C. both D. neither
What is NOT true of the Reformed view of the sacraments?
a. They rejected several of the seven sacraments of the Roman Catholic and Eastern churches. b. They limited sacraments to those clearly instituted by Christ and his apostles. c. They insisted on the inseparability of the Word and sacrament. d. They insisted on the importance to the sacraments of the working of the Spirit and the response of faith. e. They argued for a quasi-magical view of the nature and efficacy of the sacraments.