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joe

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In discussing the issue of faith and reason, Kierkegaard frequently insists that
 
 

a. Christianity is a paradox and the object of faith is the absurd.
  b. all the doctrines of Christianity can be proven by reason.
  c. at least some of the truths of Christianity can be demonstrated to anyone who will consider the arguments.
  d. Christianity is just a pictorial way of expressing the truths of philosophy.
 
 



Question 2

In Kierkegaards view, only at the religious stage can one become an authentic self because
 
 

a. only then will one be able to avoid wrong actions.
  b. the religious person has the correct beliefs about the self.
  c. God enlightens the religious persons mind.
  d. only when one stands naked before God will he or she achieve selfhonesty.
 
 




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Answer to Question 1

a.

Answer to Question 2

d.



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