Multiple Choice
Chapter One stated that the "...Greeks and Hebrews rejected or transformed the older Near Eastern traditions to create new points of departure for the human mind." On the basis of both Chapter One and Chapter Two, we can conclude that
A) the Hebrews completely rejected the mythpoeic view of world replacing it with intense rational analysis.
B) the Hebrews abandoned the old coupling of government and religion replacing it with a complete separation of faith and the state.
C) the Egyptian notion of Ma'at (divine justice, law, right and truth) was similar to the Hebrew notion of the orderliness of God's creation.
D) the Hebrews radicalized the Mesopotamian and Egyptian notions of justice by eliminating all social distinctions in their society.
E) Mesopotamian and Egyptian science was transformed by the Hebrews into a more recognizably Western form.
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