The "Way of the Elders" refers to a Buddhist sect called
a. Mahayana.b Theravada
c. Amitabha.
d. Upanishada.
b
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The two most important leaders of the Great Awakening in colonial America were __________
a. Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield b. John Winthrop and Jonathan Edwards c. John Locke and Benjamin Franklin d. Thomas Gordon and John Trenchard e. Cotton Mather and George Whitefield
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The authors in Chapter 10 are known as “collective” rather than by individual identity. 2. “Women of color” is translatable to contexts outside the United States, making it universally applicable. 3. Two important conditions of the processes explored in this article are responsibility and accountability.
The principle of li in Chinese life expresses
A) a king?s right to suppress all challenges to authority. B) the demand that loyalty to the ruler supercedes loyalty to family. C) prosperity, manners, and sacred rituals. D) a code of honor and chivalry for the nobility in both war and peace. E) the right of the Chinese people to rebel against government oppression.
John Wesley sought to
a. promote deism. b. bring sophistication and rationality to religion. c. take the emotion out of Christianity. d. blend reason and faith. e. bring the Gospel to ordinary people.