What happened at Nicaea in 325?
a. the first ecumenical council
b. a new creed was written
c. Arius's position was rejected
d. all of the above
d.
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According to Aristotle, a moral virtue is a disposition that:
a. society approves of. b. allows us to achieve whatever goals we have. c. advances the general welfare. d. helps us to achieve total well-being
Kant advocated a Galilean revolution in philosophy
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each argument. If media pundits accept bribes, then all credibility will vanish. If media pundits accept bribes, then national cynicism will grow. Thus, if all credibility vanishes, then national cynicism will grow
A) This argument contains no fallacy. B) This argument contains a fallacy of relevance. C) This argument contains a formal fallacy. D) This argument contains a fallacy of ambiguity. E) This argument contains a fallacy of illicit transference.
Paul's letters to the young Greek churches at Thessalonica and Corinth reveal that
A. the first Christians held remarkably similar opinions about belief and practice of the new religion because they all built upon a common foundation of Greek culture. B. the first Christians held widely divergent opinions about belief and practice of the new religion. C. the first churches in Greece were unified internally but bickered with each other. D. the first churches in Greece challenged Paul to leadership by elevating an Orthodox leader that unified them against Jerusalem and Rome.