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shofmannx20

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In elucidating Charlemagne's response to the Second Council of Nicaea, Theodulf of Orlans wrote that
 
  A. a picture of Jesus was as holy as Jesus' own body and self, and must be worshipped accordingly.
  B. any attempt to depict God, Jesus, or the saints was a blasphemous attempt to mimic God's own creative powers.
  C. it was legitimate to possess sacred art for commemoration or decoration, and it was heretical to worship or to destroy such art.
  D. religious icons had no inherent religious worth and so could be ignored or destroyed.

Question 2

Which of the following statements about Bede is LEAST accurate?
 
  A. He helped to popularize the use of AD dating
  B. His writing was poor because he lived in a place where Latin was not spoken.
  C. He developed a reference system that anticipated modern footnotes.
  D. Along with biblical commentaries, he wrote a history of the development of Christianity in England.



firehawk60

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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