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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. Who is involved in the problem Elias learns about while he is in Germany?
2. How are the native Palestinians treated?
3. With what is Elias temporarily elated?
4. Upon what does Elias embark?
5. With whom do the European Zionists enter in an alliance?
Short Essay Questions
1. What was one of Elias's most acclaimed accomplishments mentioned in the chapter "Work, For the Night is Coming?"
2. Why did the Bishop have an appointment with Elias and what was Elias's feelings about it?
3. What assignment did Elias receive following his ordination and what was his first encounter like there?
4. Why does he consider the conflict in Israel so horrific?
5. What was the political and economic situation like in Israel in 1967?
6. What occurred during some of Elias's successes that set back the peace movement?
7. What type of personal epiphany did Elias have at Ibillin and what did he decide?
8. What happened about the massacre in question number 50?
9. What did Elias decide to do following his initial efforts in the church at Ibillin?
10. What did Elias see as the view the Western world had of the Jews and a homeland?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Upon Biram villagers settling in Gish and making attempts to live in the substandard remaining housing, the Irgun arrive and force all the men and older boys into trucks for delivery to some unknown location. This "cleansing" of Palestine for the Jewish state went almost unrecorded in the journalistic media of the day. Discuss the following:
1. How biased is the press in general? Are most journalists able to stay emotionally uninvolved? Why or why not.
2. What are some of the possible reasons the press ignores the actions of the Zionist and Irgun? Analyze each reason and discuss if the reason is valid.
3. Discuss one other example of "cleansing" that has taken place in the world. What are the similarities and differences from that which takes place in Palestine?
Essay Topic 2
The intellectual approach to Biblical study was frustrating for Elias, as he continued to struggle for a personal, emotional relationship with his God and Jesus. Discuss the following:
1. What do you think Elias means about having a personal, emotional relationship with God and Jesus? How does he demonstrate this?
2. Why do you think Elias' seminary emphasizes the intellectual over the emotional in terms of Christianity?
3. Why do you think the seminary wants students who do not question the material presented and who are submissive? Does this really serve the church positively? What can questioning do for one's faith ultimately?
Essay Topic 3
A second Supreme Court ruling returns Biram to its original residents. This time, the soldiers gave the villagers the date of December 25 for return. On Christmas morning, the villagers of Gish walked to Biram, only to find the village still surrounded by soldiers and tanks. Then, as the returning residents watched, the Zionists destroyed the village. Elias is devastated but, even more, experiences a rage that cannot be reconciled with the teachings of Jesus to love and pray for one's enemies. Discuss the following:
1. Is Elias' rage understandable? Do you think he expects too much of himself to want to love and pray for the soldiers as he watches them destroy his village?
2. How does Elias eventually release the rage he experiences at the Zionist? Does it seem he is sincerely healed of the anger?
3. One of Jesus' teachings says that if someone smite you on one cheek, turn the other cheek. Is this realistic in a situation such as the one with the Zionist destroying Biram? Why or why not? What kind of person would be able to follow such a teaching? Could you?
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