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1-What is the style of Augustine of Hippo’s ‘Seventh Discourse on the Gospel of John’ (source 7.6) and how might it have appealed to an audience?
2-According to ‘Josephus, The Jewish War’ (source 7.1) how did the Romans display humane qualities in the midst of the siege and sack of Jerusalem? Could these descriptions have resulted from Josephus’s overall motives in writing?
3-Could Celsus’s criticisms in ‘Celsus/Origen, Contra Celsus (source 7.3) be used to recreate Christian beliefs, even central ones, in the period he was writing (late second century CE)?
4-How does Augustine of Hippo in the ‘Seventh Discourse on the Gospel of John’ (source 7.6) describe the feeling of ‘love’ in terms of actual deeds?
5-How does Octavius in ‘Minicius Felix, Octavius ch. 30, “Ritual Cannibalism Charge Against Christians”‘ (source 7.4B) turn the charges of incest and cannibalism against non-Christians?
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