A leading liberal American theologian who urged a vigorous American foreign policy and a return to Christian foundations was
a. Paul Tillich.
b. Billy Graham.
c. Benjamin Spock.
d. Reinhold Niebuhr.
e. Norman Vincent Peale.
d
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What belief did Hesiod unknowingly share with Hebrew prophets of his day?
A) The moral order of the universe applied to governmental rulers. B) The authority of rulers was the embodiment of God on Earth. C) Man should appease the gods through sacrifice and ceremonies. D) Although physically superior, men are morally inferior to women. E) Authorities who accept bribes will have stillborn children.
During the Abbasid dynasty,
a. Damascus became the Islamic capital. b. Greek writings were regarded as heretical and forbidden. c. the caliphs were more like kings than spiritual leaders. d. Persians began silk-cultivation. e. there was a revival of Zoroastrianism.
How was the decision to invade Iraq different than the decision to invade Afghanistan?
A) The decision to invade Iraq had widespread international support. B) The decision to invade Afghanistan was unpopular with the American people. C) The decision to invade Iraq did not receive congressional support. D) The decision to invade Afghanistan had widespread international support.
In a period of tremendous prosperity, there were nevertheless millions of Americans who did not share in the dream. Who were they, why were they outsiders, and why were they so easily overlooked?
What will be an ideal response?