Question 1
All of the following statements about the ancient Greek concept of humankind are true EXCEPT
a. human beings have a capacity for rational thought and a need for freedom.
b. nature follows consistent rules that could, and should, be grasped by human reason.
c. unlike Hebrews, the Greeks found little intrinsic worth either in the individual or in humankind as a whole.
d. the Greeks stressed human dignity but grounded it in the ability of individuals to think for themselves and bear responsibility for their actions.
e. the Greeks broke with the mythopoeic worldview of older civilizations.
Question 2
What phrase refers to the goal of Roman religion to maintain trust and harmony with the spirits?
a. The peace of the gods
b. Semper fidelis
c. Imperial grace
d. The peaceable kingdom
e. Carpe diem