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Question 1

The text lists all of the following as essential continuities between ancient Judaism and Christianity EXCEPT
 
  a. monotheism.
  b. prophetic values.
  c. regulation of all aspects of daily life and the promise of Canaan/Palestine as the home of God's chosen people.
  d. the moral autonomy of the individual.
  e. Hebrew Scriptures as the Word of God.

Question 2

Over time, Roman religion completely merged with
 
  a. Greek religion.
  b. Egyptian religion.
  c. Persian philosophy.
  d. Hebrew religion.
  e. Greek philosophy.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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