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Chapter 9, QUESTION 1: Mr. Mangalwadi asserts that the Bible is a philosophy of freedom. How would you explain this concept to a friend who is not familiar with the Bible? Use your own words. (Minimum 250 words) Chapter 9, QUESTION 2: In Chapter 9, Mr. Mangalwadi writes about Desiderius Erasmus, who advocated that the Bible be freshly translated and made available to all people- peasants and women included- and began to translate the New Testament from Greek into Latin, correcting old translation mistakes. What was the significance of his translation of ‘Resipscite’ as “be penitent” rather than “do penance?” What do these ideas mean for Christians today? (Minimum 250 words)
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Chapter 9, QUESTION 1: Mr. Mangalwadi asserts that the Bible is a philosophy of freedom. How would you explain this concept to a friend who is not familiar with the Bible? Use your own words. (Minimum 250 words) Chapter 9, QUESTION 2: In Chapter 9, Mr. Mangalwadi writes about Desiderius Erasmus, who advocated that the Bible be freshly translated and made available to all people- peasants and women included- and began to translate the New Testament from Greek into Latin, correcting old translation mistakes. What was the significance of his translation of ‘Resipscite’ as “be penitent” rather than “do penance?” What do these ideas mean for Christians today? (Minimum 250 words)