A traditional symbol of Saint Luke, as seen in the Lindisfame Gospels and elsewhere, is a calf, which symbolizes the:
a. pastoral nature of Saint Luke's gospel
b. sacrificial nature of Saint Luke's gospel
c. powerful and strong message of Saint Luke's gospel
d. determination of Saint Luke to write the gospels down as accurately as possible
Ans: b. sacrificial nature of Saint Luke's gospel
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What theological term explains what happens at the moment a person trusts in Jesus as Lord and Savior?
What will be an ideal response?
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A. the draft. B. the bombing of a civilian population. C. the atomic bomb. D. concentration camps. E. environmental devastation.
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a) rounded binary b) A b A c) double-exposition concerto d) sonata