The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

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The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Slip of the Tongue.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. When discussing forgiveness, from what does Lewis say a great deal of our anxiousness to make excuses for sin come?
(a) From the idea that we will always be sinners.
(b) From being sure that God does not understand.
(c) From not really believing in forgiveness.
(d) From a paranoia that we are truly wrong.

2. In "A Slip of the Tongue" Lewis states that if you have not chosen the Kingdom of God, then what?
(a) You will not be able to make a decision.
(b) It makes no difference what you've chosen instead.
(c) It is very important what you've chosen instead.
(d) The decision will be made for you.

3. In the discussion of how to respond to military service, Lewis states that the decision is generally made by what?
(a) Religion.
(b) Conscience.
(c) Government.
(d) Individuals.

4. Lewis states in "The Weight of Glory" that a Christian in relation to heaven is in the same position as which example?
(a) Husband.
(b) Teacher.
(c) Schoolboy.
(d) General.

5. When talking about the perfect Christian, Lewis says that leisure activities should be as much a part of religion as what?
(a) Duties.
(b) Church.
(c) Scripture.
(d) Family.

Short Answer Questions

1. When discussing religion in private life, Lewis says that we live today in a society starved for all but which of the following?

2. In the opening of "Membership", Lewis says he believes it was one of the Wesleys who said that the New Testament knows nothing of what?

3. Lewis contends in his discussion of Pacifism that, rather than fanaticism, the best results are obtained by all but which of the following limited objectives?

4. Lewis says toward the end of "Transposition" that our natural experiences are like a drawing. He is referring to all but which of the following experiences?

5. In "Is Theology Poetry?" what era of tragedy does Lewis describe as one where the protagonist's life is represented by a slowly rising and then quickly falling curve?

(see the answer key)

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