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A figure of speech which speaks of one thing as if it's another using the word 'is'?
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Metaphor
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The emperor Constantine moved the capital of the Empire to the city of
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Constantinople
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The form of logic which moves from the particular to the general is
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inductive
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Some modern philosophers believe our minds at birth are blank slates. This is called
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tabula rasa
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The notation B.C.E indicates
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BEfore the common era
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The ancient city of constantinople is the modern city known as
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Istanbul
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3 sources of theological authority
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scripture
tradition reason |
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A pattern or example which estabilshes the model for all similar events or analyses is called
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paradigm
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the greek word Logos is translated as
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word
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the form of logic which moves from the general to the particular is called
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deductive
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Which of these simply points to a realiaty outside itself?
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a sign
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which of these participates in a complex reality to which it refers?
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a symbol
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The first 5 books of the bible are known as the
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Torah
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The period in jewish history known as the Exile is also called
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Babylonian Captivity
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The books we know as the new testament were written in what ear
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in the apostolic ear
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This Greek philosopher influenced many early Christian thinker
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Plato
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The culture of the Mediterranean world of early Christianity is known as
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Hellenism
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What are the 2 words that testament is translated to
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dispensation
covenant |
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the preaching or proclamation of the early church is referred to as
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kerygma
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important to Christian theology _______, is the word for 'that which has been handed down over and over'
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Tradition
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The area of philosophy which asks 'How do we know what we know?' is called?
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epistemology
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A writing which defends the Christian faith against its Pagan critics is called
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an Apology
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The word Creed comes from the latin word 'credo' which means
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I believe
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