Exam 3 Quotes Flashcards

1
Q

I love the pure, peaceable, and impartial Christianity of Christ; I therefore hate the corrupt… Christianity of this land

A

Douglass

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2
Q

Give me a host of educated mothers and sisters and I will do more to revolutionize a country… than I can possibly do with a similar host of men

A

Grimke

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3
Q

There is no intermediary more powerful than religion

A

Pope Leo XIII

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4
Q

I found that the Bible claimed to be the authoritative word of God

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The Fundamentals

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5
Q

I now believe the Bible to be the inspired word of God

A

The Fundamentals

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6
Q

The human race is divided into 2

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H.L. Menken

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7
Q

We reject the false doctrine

A

The Barmen Declaration

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8
Q

The holy bible can never speak untruth

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Galileo

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9
Q

Let us grant that theology is the highest of the sciences… then theologians should not take upon themselves the authority to decide controversies over issues they have not studied

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Galileo

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10
Q

Ought to be determined by help of Philosophy rather than of Theology

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Descartes

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11
Q

If we submit everything to reason, our religion will have no mysterious and supernatural element

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Pascal

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12
Q

Sap ere Aude! That is the motto of enlightenment

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Kant

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13
Q

But thought men when they enter into society give up the equality, liberty, and executive power they had in the state if nature

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Locke

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14
Q

The mutual duties of the 2 sexes cannot be equally binding… she to whom nature has entrusted care of children

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Rousseau

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15
Q

They would find us more observant daughters, more affectionate sisters, more faithful wives

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Wollstonecraft

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16
Q

When you make men slaves you deprive them of half their virtue

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Equiano

17
Q

The some of the dogmas

A

Franklin

18
Q

Christianity consists rather of practice

A

Spener

19
Q

But use it to His honor and to the benefit of my neighbor

A

Peterson

20
Q

Reason, however cultivated and improved, cannot produce the love of God

A

Wesley