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Zen Buddhist riddles meant to induce nonrational enlightenment are called _________.
 
  A) karma
 B) sutras
 C) koans
 D) dharma

Question 2

What is NOT typical of Paul's method of operation in Acts?
 
  a. He preaches only in cities.
  b. He starts a new church among his converts as soon as possible.
  c. He preaches in Jewish synagogues.
  d. He stays as long as possible with his new church to strengthen their faith.



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Answer to Question 1

koans

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jessicacav

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Excellent


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Gracias!

 

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