A feminist reader may struggle with the book of Acts because:

a. The roles of women are diminished in Acts, when compared to Luke
b. the author thinks that women should not be prophets
c. Acts does not include women in the story of the church
d. the author does not think women can be church leaders


a

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According to both Kohlberg's and Gilligan's preconventional stage of moral reasoning, which of the following questions would you be most likely to hear from someone who is confronted with a moral issue?

A. "Is this going to harm anyone?" B. "What will others think?" C. "Will you accept responsibility?" D. "What's in it for me?"

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"When are you going to stop cheating on exams? You can't stop? Then you must have been cheating." Identify the fallacy that applies to this example.

A. The loaded question fallacy B. The fallacy of false alternatives C. The fallacy of appeal to ignorance D. None of the answers are correct

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Characterizing ideological reasoning as deductive means that ________

(a) the conclusions of ideological arguments are presented as certain (b) the premises of ideological arguments are presented as true (c) the persuasiveness of ideological reasoning is not open to doubt (d) the validity of the ideological reasoning cannot be questioned

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Bacon tells us how science ought to be conducted, rather than how it actually is

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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