In his Confessions, St. Augustine argued that:
A) personal consciousness, endowed with God's grace, determines life's direction.
B) the rational capacity of the soul is sufficient to explain human activity.
C) the sensory capacity of the body gives knowledge of the universe.
D) the conflict between the passions and reason can never by resolved.
E) each individual should seek pleasure and avoid pain.
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Q1: Stoic philosophy held that:
A) the universe determines
Q2: In contrast to the Stoics, the Epicureans
Q3: Epicurean philosophy held that:
A) the universe determines
Q4: Two sources of pressure for early Christianity
Q6: The teachings of Jesus:
A) emphasized the importance
Q7: During the period of the Roman Empire,
Q8: With the deterioration of Roman civil authority,
Q9: The Edict of Milan:
A) led to Augustine
Q10: St. Augustine's writings most clearly reflect the
Q11: Church teachings became standardized by:
A) St. Paul.
B)
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