The theologian who attempted to steer the Church of England in a 'middle way 'between Calvinism and Roman Catholicism, and who 'drew heaving upon Christian writers of the first several centuries in interpreting the faith' (helping to set the characteristic mood of Anglican theology even today), was
A) Richard Hooker
B) Thomas Cranmer
C) Max Weber
D) James Arminius
Ans: A) Richard Hooker
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A) Libertarianism B) Compatibilism C) Determinism D) Freedom
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A) ?Germany B) ?Austria C) ?America D) ?England
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What will be an ideal response?
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A. mental substance is a projection of the brain. B. mental substance is imaginary while physical substance is real. C. physical substance is a projection of the mind. D. physical substance is divisible while mental substance is indivisible.