When we ask the question, "Does God exist?"
A) we are betraying our atheism.
B) we must always avoid including our thoughts about "What is God like?" in our deliberations.
C) we must usually also deal with the question of "What is God like?"
D) we are practicing revealed theology.
C
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Which of the following characterizes the method of cultivating jen, according to Confucius?
A) putting oneself in the place of the other so as to apply the Golden Rule B) demanding the repayment of debts and obligations C) concern about one's reputation D) staying within one's own social class
Instead of tabulating consequences or pondering precisely what one's duties are in a given situation, a virtuous person generally makes ethical decisions. How?
(a) as spontaneous System-1 reactions to a given situation (b) as reflective System-2 deliberations about a given situation (c) by consideration of relevant prior precedents (d) by asking a wiser person what ought to be done
For the term, "ballet," invent a persuasive definition (either positive or negative). Remember, persuasive definitions can be analytical definitions, definitions by example, or definitions by synonym.
What will be an ideal response?
Which is not a difference between Ephesians and other genuine Pauline letters?
A. language in which it was written B. vocabulary C. literary style D. theology