Traditional belief describes the author of the Gospel of Mark as John Mark,
A. one of the earliest Evangelists to travel to Greek-speaking lands.
B. companion of Paul and "interpreter" for Peter in Rome.
C. not an apostle, but an eyewitness to at least one account of Jesus' preaching.
D. half-brother of Paul of Tarsus.
B. companion of Paul and "interpreter" for Peter in Rome.
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a. Pleasure b. Social standing c. Health d. Happiness
Which of the following describes the "paradox of fiction"?
A. Although we know that fictional characters cannot be in real danger, we fear for them as if they were in real danger. B. Although we know that real people cannot be in fictional danger, we experience real fear for them. C. The power of imagination is able to create real danger from fictional situations. D. To fear for someone, we must understand that the danger they face is actually fictional.
According to Ryle, the mind cannot affect the body because
A. minds are theoretical entities. B. it's impossible to detect the mind. C. the mind is an immaterial thing and the body is a material thing. D. minds, unlike bodies, are not things.
The negative liberty perspective sees the role of government as protection against interference in individual liberty
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.