Ayn Rand's view is that
a. we strive to achieve happiness by exercising our uncoerced personal choices.
b. to live well, we must think of others first.
c. our self-interest is second to other's happiness.
d. a central government would be best in determining what would make us happiest.
A
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produce the greatest social benefits or inflict the lowest social harms?
a. Karl Marx b. John Rawls c. John Stuart Mill d. Michael Sandel
John is studying Christian theology at a fundamentalist Protestant seminary in Ohio. What approach is he most likely to take when studying the life of Jesus in the Bible?
a. cultural studies b. critical studies c. literal hermeneutics d. allegorical hermeneutics
The book of Exodus is found in which part of the Hebrew Bible?
a. Writings b. Talmud. c. Prophets d. Law
Philemon is the most personal letter in the New Testament canon
Indicate whether the statement is true or false