问题 单项选择题

一位西方思想家写道:“我们的时代在特殊的程度上就是一个批判的时代,一切都必须受到批判。宗教想通过他的圣洁,立法想通过它的最高权威,企图避免受到批判。但是这样来,它们只是唤起正当的怀疑,不可能要求得到真诚的尊重。”其中“我们的时代”是指()

A.古希腊文明时代

B.文艺复兴时期

C.宗教改革时期

D.启蒙运动时期

答案

参考答案:D

解析:

本题主要考查学生解读材料信息和运用所学知识解决问题的能力。由题干可知这个的时代在特殊的程度上就是一个批判的时代,一切都必须受到批判。结合所学知识可以分析出来这应该是启蒙运动时期,既批判宗教神学也批判封建完全专制,故答案选D,A但是还没有宗教,与材料不符;B和C只是批判宗教神权没有批判到封建专制, 所以不能选。

考点:西方人文主义的起源与发展·启蒙运动·启蒙运动的内容。

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B.higher IQ holders in a family are always the eldest.

C.the firstborns in a family often become more academic

D.the younger siblings are more likely to be ill-treated.

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