theological
historical
evangelistic
practical
devotional
Answer:
historical
Explanation:
Reading psalms contributes to the detachment of the soul from everyday feelings, passions, experiences and focuses it on the achievement of the Christian ideal - salvation for eternal bliss. Along with the teaching of piety, the Psalter also contains many prophecies about Christ the Savior. This holy book is an excellent guide to prayer and to the glorification of God, and, therefore, is constantly used in church services.
Answer:
historical
Explanation:
Which sentence exhibits the most appropriate style in which to continue this journal?
A.The FDR memorial is stunning; its historical depiction of the Depression era and the country’s recovery is unrivaled.
B.My family relished the carefully manicured grounds of the exquisite FDR Memorial, replete with waterfalls and statues.
C.We loved the lifelike statues and tumbling water falls that led us through the memorial’s grounds.
D.The FDR memorial, constructed in the 1990s, celebrates FDR’s three terms with statues and waterfalls.
Answer:
i'd say B. But it depends on how you interpret the tone of the piece
Explanation:
i thought statement B followed the more informal tone of the piece but like i said it is debatable.
Answer: B
Explanation: cause trust me
The answer is:
A.(True)
I took the test, hope this helps!
Thomas Hobbes was an early modern philosopher who put forth the idea of a "social contract" -- that governments are formed by the will of the people. This was different than previous views which held that governments (kings) got their authority directly from God.
Hobbes published a famous work called Leviathan in 1651. The title "Leviathan" comes from a biblical word for a great and mighty beast. Hobbes believed government is formed by people for the sake of their personal security and stability in society. In Hobbes' view, once the people put a king (or other leader in power), then that leader needs to have supreme power (like a great and mighty beast). Hobbes' view of the natural state of human beings without a government held that people are too divided and too volatile as individuals -- everyone looking out for his own interests. So for security and stability, authority and the power of the law needs to be in the hands of a powerful ruler like a king or queen. And so people willingly enter a social contract in which they live under a government that provides stability and security for society.
Probably the most famous set of lines from Hobbes' Leviathan book describes what he saw as the natural state of human affairs without government -- one in which every individual had freedom, but that meant it was a situation of "war of all against all," or we might say, every man for himself. Hobbes wrote: