What did Paul's theology center on?

a. Jesus' earthly ministry
b. The Holy Spirit
c. The teachings of Jesus as recorded in the Gospels
d. The death and resurrection of Jesus


d

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Nobel Prize winner, Richard Feynman, emphasized the importance of

____________ and ___________ in science.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Adherents of the broad view of corporate responsibility claim that modern business is intimately integrated with the rest of society and that, as a result, although society expects business to pursue its economic interests, business has other responsibilities as well

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What is the relationship of the “capabilities approach” to the utilitarian ideal of promoting human well-being?

a) The two are not related, because the capabilities approach is a concept in economics, without any clear moral implications b) The two are not related, because the capabilities approach is not related to the concepts of quality of life or human well-being c) The capabilities approach is a way of interpreting or “spelling out” what is involved in human well being d) The two are incompatible, because the capabilities approach is not a good way of interpreting or “spelling out” what is involved in human well-being, since it does not include such basic ideas as being able to enjoy good health, nourishment, and shelter, which are central to utilitarianism

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The most revolutionary council since the Council of Trent, was John XXIII’s

a. First Vatican Council. b. Second Vatican Council. c. Council of Nicaea. d. Council of Pisa.

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