The Protestant Reformers reemphasized the Apostle Paul's teaching of __________ to describe what enables humans to overcome sinfulness
a. Baptism in the Spirit
b. Justification by faith
c. the sacrament of Holy Communion (the Eucharist)
d. the Second coming of Christ
e. transubstantiation
b
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"Trust the people, then leave them alone" is a principle of __________
a. Confucianism b. Daoism c. indigenous religions d. Islam e. Theravada Buddhism
What was one way that early Christians refuted the criticism that Jesus had failed to fulfill many scriptural promises?
A. by pointing out that the timeframe for the unfolding of the promises has not been revealed; therefore, it's presumptuous to claim that the promises should have come true already B. by reinterpreting the promises C. by saying that quoting Scriptures that do not support their claims is devil's work D. by reinterpreting Scripture
Ethical egoism is" ¦
a. a belief that people should act to maximize the utility of everyone involved b. the view that people ought to do whatever is in their self-interests. c. a theory that people should choose to do that which produces the best overall consequences. d. a requirement to do something
Thales believed that everything is composed of _____
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).