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joblessjake

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Which one of the following was a point of similarity between early Christian thought and Greek philosophy?
 
 

a. Platos view of the creation of the world
  b. Aristotles view of immortality
  c. the Stoics emphasis on conforming ones life to the will of God
  d. the Epicurean view of the afterlife
 
 



Question 2

For the early Christian thinkers, the problem of faith and reason was the problem of
 
 

a. whether or not they would abandon the Christian faith and embrace the Greek gods.
  b. whether or not one could find truth through both the Christian faith and through philosophical reason.
  c. how to survive the persecutions of the Christian faith.
  d. whether or not faith and reason stem from separate parts of the soul.




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Answer to Question 1

c.

Answer to Question 2

b.





 

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