Which of the following is NOT part of the distinctively Jewish conception of the divine?

Which of the following is NOT part of the distinctively Jewish conception of the divine? 







a. Belief that there is only one God, usually regarded as masculine
b. Belief that God demands social justice and moral righteousness above sacrifices
c. Belief that God is engaged in the human historical process
d. Belief that God is part of the forces of nature, and that he expresses himself through them






Answer: D


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