There is wide scholarly agreement that the Gospel of Mark was written in:

a. the late 70s or early 80s
b. the late 60s or early 70s
c. the second century
d. 85 C.E.


b

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A) ?God exists, but is ineffable. B) ?it is too hard; very few people can successfully walk on "the narrow path." C) ?the arguments for God's existence are unconvincing. D) ? it is a childish illusion that gives us unwarranted and sometimes destructive attitudes and expectations toward life

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Medieval painting had presented life as an allegory; the Renaissance preferred realism. The Medieval painters posed their figures frontally, impersonally; the Renaissance developed psychological characterization and the art of portraiture. Medieval painting dealt in stereotypes; the Renaissance concerned itself with individuals. Space in medieval painting was organized in a succession of planes over which the eye traveled as over a series of episodes. The Renaissance created unified space and the simultaneous seeing of the whole. It discovered landscape, created the illusion of distance, and opened up endless vistas upon the physical loveliness of the world. (Joseph Machlis and Kristine Forney, The Enjoyment of Music: An Introduction to Perceptive Listening)This passage

exemplifies a(n) ________. A. unsupported assertion B. argument C. conditional statement D. report E. illustration

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At what point in Jesus' public ministry did anyone call him “the Messiah?”

A. not until he was dying on the cross B. the beginning C. halfway D. at the Last Supper

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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each argument. During the two years that Abigail has served as president of the Crescent Society, several of its members have suffered from insomnia. Thus, in the interests of better sleep for these people, the Society should elect a new president

A) No fallacy. B) Equivocation. C) Weak analogy. D) Appeal to ignorance. E) False cause.

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