Here I Stand: a Life of Martin Luther Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

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Here I Stand: a Life of Martin Luther Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

Roland Bainton
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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through No Other Foundation.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What makes Luther's stand on infant baptism difficult to explain?
(a) that he had a particular disdain for children of all ages
(b) that he saw children as born totally depraved
(c) that he actually agreed with the position of the Church
(d) that the efficacy of a sacrament depends on the faith of the recipient

2. Where is Luther's trial transferred?
(a) from Rome to Jerusalem
(b) from Germany to Spain
(c) from Rome to Germany
(d) from Germany to Rome

3. What does Luther say about the life of a Christian?
(a) that the Christian lives in constant fear
(b) that the Christian lives not for himself, but for God and others
(c) that the Christian is free to do whatever he pleases
(d) that the Christian has the greatest chance of offending God

4. What does Luther continue to stress in his teaching?
(a) that good works do not constitute any claim on God
(b) that doing good deeds will result in salvation
(c) that good works people do need no faith in them
(d) that faith must be accompanied by good works

5. On what grounds does Luther say undecided questions should not be considered heresy?
(a) The doctrine of indulgences has not been debated.
(b) The doctrine of indulgences has not been declared officially.
(c) Everyone is entitled to his opinion.
(d) There is nothing in the Bible about indulgences.

Short Answer Questions

1. For whom are Luther's ninety-five theses intended?

2. How does Luther view confession?

3. How can many of Luther's supporters be classified?

4. Where does Luther go after leaving Erfurt?

5. What realization does Luther come to in Wittenberg?

(see the answer key)

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