In the matter of #2 above, Wesley departed theologically from his friend and fellow English evangelist
a) George Whitefield;
b) Jonathan Edwards;
c) William Shakespeare;
d) William Sunday;
e) William Graham.
Answer: a) George Whitefield;
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A) ?bodies do not exist. B) ?someone who has amnesia about his life in the past could be said to be a different self. C) ?only God knows who our selves are. D) ?solipsism is true.
When Aquinas speaks about the "natural law," he is referring to
a. a universal law of morality that is discovered through reason. b. the collection of physical laws such as gravity. c. morality which is based on culture and human conventions. d. those behaviors which are natural to animals, but which are opposed to human morality.
Homer’s gods were allpowerful beings who had no limitations
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
From (?x)(y)Fxy we can validly infer (?x)Fxa, assuming that "a" is not found earlier in the proof.