Multiple Choice
Hendershott uses "Christian man" to refer to a distinct character type
A) that rejects the ideas of right and wrong, replacing them with medical notions of health and illness.
B) that represents the triumph of a value-free ideology and cultural relativism in which all behaviors are acceptable.
C) that insists upon a moral compass of right and wrong as a guide for conduct.
D) that attends church on a regular basis and avoids the secular world.
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