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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What do the Catholic kids tell Scott?
(a) He does not know much about Catholicism.
(b) He should be a Catholic.
(c) He should be their teacher.
(d) He is going to become Catholic.
2. What line does Scott repeat?
(a) Catholicism is fallible.
(b) Protestantism is the one truth faith.
(c) All denominations are the one true faith.
(d) Protestantism is a form of anarchism with tens of thousands of denominations and that Christ did not mean for Christians to be so divided.
3. What has Kimberly always wanted to be?
(a) A minister.
(b) A teacher.
(c) A politician.
(d) A mother.
4. To whom does Scott make a petition?
(a) The Virgin Mary.
(b) St. Francis.
(c) St. Elizabeth.
(d) St. Joseph.
5. What is the idea that Christian faith is based on Scripture alone?
(a) Sola Solara.
(b) Sola Scriptura.
(c) Sola Fide.
(d) Sola Fidura.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Scott admit about his feelings towards the Catholic Church.
2. What does Scott want his congregation to do every week?
3. What does Scott realized about Sola Scriptura?
4. Scott wants to write and Kimberly likes to do what?
5. What is sola fide?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Scott repeat about Protestantism during a debate between himself, Gerry, and a professor?
2. Why do they begin using Natural Family Planning?
3. How does Kimberly feel about their time at this church?
4. Where do the Hahns attend graduate school? Who does Scott meet there, who is a fellow ant-Catholic?
5. What does Scott begin to believe about Sola Scriptura?
6. How does Kimberly feel about all that has taken place in this chapter?
7. How is Scott's job as assistant to the president of Grove City College beneficial for him?
8. By whom is Scott inspired religiously?
9. Describe Scott's teenage years.
10. What does Scott do when he begins his pastorate in Virginia?
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