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Two Christian authors who claimed compatibility between religion and reason was
 
 

a. William of Ockham and Soren Kierkegaard
  b. Francis of Assisi and Teresa of Avila
  c. Maimonides and Hegel
  d. Thomas Aquinas and Hegel



Question 2

The Buddhist Eightfold Path differs from the Ten Commandments in that it addresses
 
 

a. right intention
  b. right speech
  c. right action
  d. right livelihood




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Answer to Question 1

d. Thomas Aquinas and Hegel

Answer to Question 2

d. right livelihood





 

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