Answer:
John Coltrane conceived of "A Love Supreme" as an offering to God
Explanation:
The song titled "A Love Supreme" was released in January 1965 by John Coltrane as an offering to God and as a spiritual declaration that his musical enthusiasm is now connected with his faith in God.
The album whose duration is 33:02, is in four parts which are Acknowledgement, Resolution, Pursuance and Psalm.
The acknowledgement part of it includes the oral chant that gives name to the album.
Answer:
Invocation of Socrates at three instances
Explanation:
Martin Luther King Jr's 1963, "A Letter from a Birmingham Jail" provided an impetus to the struggle for civil rights. He seeks inspiration from Bible, philosophers and Christian theologians. His invocation of Socrates for non-violent resistance and a just form of civil disobedience.
Three references to Socrates:
1) His first reference to Socrates was in response to - “Why direct action? Why sit-ins, marches and so forth? Isn’t negotiation a better path?”
King conformed to Socrates' belief that it is essential to create a tension in the mind to depart from the bondage of myths and half-truths. It leads to an "unfettered realm of creative analysis and objective appraisal".
2) He further rejects the illogical notion of Socrates similar to Plato for the alteration in his commitment to truth by the misguided populace. He condemned Socrates' belief that resistance leads to violence.
3) Lastly, King gives reference to Socrates for his justification of Civil disobedience. It was practiced Christians who faced atrocities but never submit to unjust laws of the Romans.
The Colors Orange, Violet, and green are equally Spaced from each other on the Color Wheel, they are called (secondary) colors.