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In Erigenas book On the Division of Nature, the word Nature refers to
 
 

a. both God and his creation.
  b. the physical world apart from God.
  c. the divine nature apart from the world.
  d. the divisions within human nature.
 
 



Question 2

The book now known as PseudoDionysius was thought by the medievals
 
 

a. to be one of Platos authentic works.
   b. to have been written by one of St. Pauls converts.
  c. to be a divine revelation from the Greek god Dionysus.
  d. to have been written by John Scotus Erigena.
 
 




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