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kellyjaisingh

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According to Kierkegaard, the ideal religious hero was
 
 

a) Jesus.
  b) Noah.
  c) Abraham.
  d) Pau



Question 2

The selection from Aquinas begins with
 
 

a) the description of two arguments for Gods nonexistence.
  b) the argument for Gods existence that is based on motion.
  c) a description of a vision that Aquinas has recently experienced.
  d) an attack on Christian heretics




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Answer to Question 1

c) Abraham.

Answer to Question 2

a) the description of two arguments for God's nonexistence.



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