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Abraham, traditional founder of the nation of Israel, worshipped a single supreme supernatural
deity, but also believed in the existence of other deities, a religious doctrine known as:
- monotheism
- polytheism
- pantheism
- henotheism
- panentheism
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- Which Islamic dynasty (supported by the Sunnites, in their capital city of Damascus in modern Syria) came to power immediately after Muhammad died without leaving a male heir (from 632 to 750 CE)? the Abbasid dynasty the Omayyad dynasty the Nestorian Christians the Brethren of Purity the Ottoman TurksParmenides of Elea, who argued that our perceptions of change are illusions, but logical truths are eternal, held which of the following metaphysical viewpoints? extreme particularism (a view shared with Heraclitus) Aristotelian realism (a view shared with Thales) Platonic idealism (a view shared with Socrates) extreme universalism (a view shared with Pythagoras) all of the aboveWhich Islamic dynasty (supported by the Shiites, in their capital city of Baghdad in modern Iraq) claimed that the grandson of Muhammad was his legitimate heir (and ruled from 750 to 1055 CE)? the Abbasid dynasty the Omayyad dynasty the Nestorian Christians the Brethren of Purity the Ottoman Turks
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