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Thy 4 unit 2 lesson 4 quiz | Understanding Dialogue: Cultivating Mutual Respect and Openness.
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1. It means reciprocal communication, leading to a common goal or, at a deeper level, to interpersonal 
communion. 
A. Culture 
B. Dialogue 
C. Evangelization 
D. Conversion 
2. These are the desired dispositions between dialogue partners during the dialogue. 
A. Understanding 
B. Respect and openness 
C. Kindness and love 
D. Reciprocity and mutuality 
3. It is the way society copes with its physical, social, and conceptual environment. 
A. Culture 
B. Dialogue 
C. Evangelization 
D. Conversion...
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THY 4 UNIT I TEST LESSON 2 Quiz | Understanding Mercy and Compassion in Ethics | Answered.
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THY 4 UNIT I TEST 
LESSON 2 
1. This theory claims that everyone always acts to their advantage and that the only reason why 
a person performs morally good action is because it serves his or her interest. 
A. Egoism 
B. Hedonism 
C. Relativism 
D. Utilitarianism 
2. This is the equation of personal happiness with the purchase of material possessions and 
consumption. 
A. Egoism 
B. Hedonism 
C. Consumerism 
D. Utilitarianism 
3. This is a particular culture resulting from different consumerism ...
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REL 680 THY 4 UNIT I TEST LESSON 3 Quiz Answered.
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THY 4 UNIT I TEST 
LESSON 3 
1. This is the ideal state of fellowship that should exist in the Christian Church. 
A. Mercy 
B. Peace 
C. Communion 
D. Compassion 
2. This is the Greek work for ‘communion.’ 
A. Qahal 
B. Koinonia 
C. Ecclesia 
D. Kirche 
3. This is the will of God for us from the onset of our creation. 
A. To live in peace. 
B. To be compassionate. 
C. To live in communion with Him 
D. To take care of other creations. 
4. Sin destroyed our communion with God and to others and...
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