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LCritchfi

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The cognitive dimension of religion involves:
 
  A) the use of religious principles to understand evolution and tackle the questions posed by the progress made by science.
  B) the development of a systematized method for studying religion.
  C) the aspects of a religious system that teaches its adherents what they need to know about their world and their traditions.
  D) the level of study needed to become a priest or minister.

Question 2

According to John, the Word became:
 
  a. prophecy
  b. text
  c. proclamation.
  d. human



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

d



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