Asked by emilee
Which accurately describe the theology of the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages?
Select all that apply.
Kosher dietary laws determined what foods Catholics could and could not eat.
Catholics could rise to the kingdom of heaven by faithfully following the seven sacraments.
The price of sin was penance, through which sinners repented and atoned for their misdeeds.
Catholic scriptures promoted jihad, which is the internal and external struggle against sin.
i think it is b and d
Select all that apply.
Kosher dietary laws determined what foods Catholics could and could not eat.
Catholics could rise to the kingdom of heaven by faithfully following the seven sacraments.
The price of sin was penance, through which sinners repented and atoned for their misdeeds.
Catholic scriptures promoted jihad, which is the internal and external struggle against sin.
i think it is b and d
Answers
Answered by
PsyDAG
I would agree with B, but "jihad" is a Muslim term.
Answered by
Woools Shipley the first
I personally believe its B and C
Answered by
brady
its b and c
Answered by
brady
its b and c
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