The major contribution of __________was drawing on the Greek philosopher Aristotle to defend rationally basic Christian convictions, especially in his most famous work, the Summa Theologica

a. Augustine of Hippo
b. John Calvin
c. (Pope) John Paul II
d. Martin Luther
e. Thomas Aquinas


e

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One result of the end of the feudal system was

a. great Chinese philosophy-religions were born. b. great wars, lasting centuries, broke out. c. the Han dynasty took charge. d. serfs lost even more power.

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Describe why ethics must not be religious in character when one compares moral ideals in Western and non-Western cultures. A. Ethics must be secular, not religious, because secular reasons are subject tointerpretation by one's own self-interests while religious reasons re notsubject to interpretation

B. Ethics must be secular, not religious, because secular reasons are accessibleto those seeking to live a moral lifestyle, while religious reasons are onlyaccessible to those in a particular religion. C. Ethics must be secular, not religious, because secular reasons are accessible to everyone and so can justify the enforcement of morality's requirements, while religious reasons are only accessible to those in a particular religion. D. Ethics must be secular, not religious, because religion has no place in ethics.

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The book of Haggai identifies Zerubbabel as the chosen and anointed leader of Israel after the Exile

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What alternative to temple worship was instituted so that exiled Jews could worship in a strange land

(Babylon)?

a. animal sacrifice b. congregations c. ritual dance d. reciting the Psalms

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