A way of understanding NT documents as vehicles of persuasion is known as:

a. Rhetorical Criticism
b. Social Scientific Criticism
c. Redaction Criticism
d. Tradition Criticism


a

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In exposing an argument we may omit any sentences that

a. are not assertions b. serve no inferential purpose c. are not acceptable as premises d. neither explain, illustrate, nor clarify

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The definition "A frying pan is 'hot' if and only if it sizzles when you drip a tiny bit of water into it" is an example of:

A) A persuasive definition. B) A culinary definition. C) An operational definition. D) A demonstrative definition. E) A theoretical definition.

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In Kingsolver's The Poisonwood Bible (excerpt), Price's daughter Leah…

A. is the only one of the daughters who, throughout the years, stands by her father, through thick and thin. B. abandons her father's ways, learns to see the African point of view, and chooses a life in Africa with the teacher Anatole. C. dies as a result of her father's stubbornness. D. is sold into slavery by her father and is purchased by Tata Ndu, the chief.

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Which event MOST contributed to the formation of new Catholic religious orders such as the Jesuits?

A. Counter-Reformation B. Council of Trent C. Society of Jesus D. Mannerism

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