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What does the Shepherd depict as the main responsibility of early Christian leaders?
Providing spiritual guidance and care
Accumulating wealth and power
Expanding territorial borders
Managing public affairs
Which of the following is a characteristic of the teachings found in early Christian texts like the Shepherd?
Emphasis on individualism and personal success
Focus on community and collective salvation
Advocacy of established social hierarchies
Promotion of philosophical debates over practical actions
In the context of early Christianity, what is the significance of the metaphor of the Shepherd?
It symbolizes the isolation of Christian believers.
It represents the care and protection of the faithful by their leaders.
It illustrates the greed of religious figures.
It denotes the abandonment of followers in times of trouble.
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