Asked by Ava

Regarding the universe, Christian thinkers differ from postmodern thinkers in what way?
Christians believe the world will never end, whereas postmodernists believe the universe will end very soon.
Christians believe that the universe was created by a grand design, whereas postmodernists believe that the world came about by pure chance.
Unlike Christians, postmodern thinkers believe there is one grand narrative that explains the truth of the universe.
Christians believe that the universe is guided by a divine plan, whereas postmodernists reject any narratives that would define truth for an individual.
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Multiple Choice 3 points
Whose doctrines would a Huguenot follow?
the pope's teachings about the authority of Church tradition
John Calvin's teachings about predestination
John Locke's teachings about the formation of knowledge through experience the deists' teachings that God was a creator, but is not involved in the world beyond that
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Multiple Choice 3 points
Which empire began to fall in the 1820s, leading to the resurgence of the Orthodox Church in Greece?
the Greek Empire
the Roman Empire the British Empire the Ottoman Empire

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1) Christians believe the universe is guided by a divine plan, whereas postmodernists reject any overarching narratives that would define truth — option D.

2) A Huguenot would follow John Calvin's teachings about predestination.

3) The Ottoman Empire.