The apologist must maintain (I) that Jesus of Nazareth is a real historical figure - a point well-nigh overlooked by Strauss, and denied by some modern advocates of a mythical theory; (2) that Jesus is knowable (not one " of whom we really know very little " - B. [Please select]
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SOCRATES: Excellent; but then, how did he distinguish between things which are and are not 'knowable'. [Please select]
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To know everything knowable, is certainly a perfection; but to endure, or suffer, or feel anything by sense, is an imperfection. [Please select]
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I'd ruther think He can do what's doable an' know what's knowable.' [Please select]
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He who says this says no more than that the mind is known and is knowable. [Please select]
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Also the man came to understand that there are things knowable and things unknowable. [Please select]
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Spencer professed to be applicable to the whole sphere of the knowable. [Please select]
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