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| d. Abandoning simplicity of faith and trust in God |
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| The dominent factor of the 19th centuryin europe and north america was |
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| the shift from mercantelism to laissez-faire style capitalism strengthened most of the following |
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| The industrial revolution |
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| changed social economic relations and the nature of labor |
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| christian social reform movements of the 19th century were founded on the ________view of the future |
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| the founder of the fist African-American denomination in the United States |
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| the rivals of the 19th century were |
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| enormous in scale in both America and Europe |
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| The most successful new religion to develope in the 19th century |
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| church of the latter day saints |
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| at the hight of the age of europian imperialism during the long ninteenth century, what percent of the worlds pop lived in countries that were or had been a part of europian empires |
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| The primary responce of the protestant christians to the imperial reality of the 19th century |
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| the independent african church movement wasa defined by all the following except |
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| all of the following is true about the taiping movement except |
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| a massive peace movement known as the heavenly kingdom of great peace |
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| if you were to select a single factor that best describes the cause for christianityto spread througout korea, oaccording to spick and Craig it would be |
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| christianity suffered its greatest defeat in which asian nation |
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| According to spick and craig which of the folllowing may best be described as a dominnet trend of the 20th century |
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| secularity means the great public institutions of eduaction science politics and arts |
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| consistently operate as if God doesnt exist |
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| the ________ is the essence of the secular mindset and the hallmark of modern western life and thought |
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| secualar views of human nature include all of the folllowing except |
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| see people as primarrilly fully conscious rational beings |
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| since WW 2 the predominnet theme in politics have been |
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| modern theologians tend to respond to secularity in all of the following ways except |
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| forsaking the use of reason |
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| which theologian represented the gospel as a solution to the threat of nonbeing as the christ as the being who overcomes it |
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| which theologian taught that scripture and preaching becomes the word of God when it becomes real in peoples lives |
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| Which theologian taghut that the two principles of the personal love and social justice should guide Christian actioans in realtion to the world problems |
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| according to spicket and craig the church to thrive in the modern world must do all the following except |
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| tell people of their sinfulness and that they cannot save themselves while denying or hiding that the church suffers from sinfulness among its members |
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| all of the following conform to mcduffees understanding of american Civil religion except |
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| the christian nation is a legitimate biblical concept |
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| during the 19th century what robert calls the heart of the europian age was subject to all the following except |
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| by 1815 in both England and France and increasingly throughout europe all of the folloowing were growing in acceptence about the state except |
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| legitiamecy of sovereign viewed irrelevant |
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| 19th century greatest trading nation |
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| all of the following were true of the city in the 19th century except |
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| promoted religious devotion and increased church attendence |
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| the materialism of the 19th century inculded all of the following except |
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| people experienced less freedom of choice and greater control over their environment |
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| in the 19th century the further development of science took on the mythological status for all the following except |
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| shaped the way that people looked at teh world like other religions |
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