In his essay on What Kind of Village does it Take? Michael Gerson (citing Peter Berger) discusses plausibility structures. What are plausibility structures?
A. Structures of a violent search for certainty.
B. Risky behaviors, such as drug usage and early sex.
C. Sources of authority that define common sense.
D. Sources that elicit a more profound sense of sacrifice
E. Structures that diminish appreciation for freedom and rights.
C. Sources of authority that define common sense.
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