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According to literature, there are four different types of knowledge produced by man. Regarding theological knowledge, it is correct to state that: I. Every man, in the course of his existence, accumulates knowledge and experiences of what he lived, saw and heard from others, internalizing the traditions of society.

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  • Good morning!

    You forgot the alternatives!

    i. Every man, in the course of his existence, accumulates knowledge and experiences of what he lived, saw and heard from others, internalizing the traditions of society. .
    II. Refers to people's individual and subjective opinions about things and events as a result of their own experiences.
    is a type of individual knowledge.
    III. This kind of knowledge does not admit questions, it is not based on reason. "Truth" comes from revelation. IV. It is the first understanding of the world resulting from the fruitful inheritance of a social group and current experiences that continue to be made.

    a. Only alternative II refers to the concepts of theological knowledge
    b. Only alternative III refers to the concepts of theological knowledge
    c. Alternatives II and III refer to the concepts of theological knowledge
    d. Only alternative IV refers to the concepts of theological knowledge
    e. None of the alternatives are related to the concepts of theological knowledge

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    It is valid to argue:

    Theological knowledge is not based on faith or absence of reason. This is an error conception (adopted by the question) when dealing with this type of knowledge. Question the teacher and ask him to explain again what theological knowledge is taking into account the history of the Church and Western thinking.
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