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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 does Scott want his congregation to do every week?
(a) Use rosaries.
(b) Pray to Mary.
(c) Take communion.
(d) Cross themselves.
2. What job does Scott accept?
(a) Researcher at Grove City College.
(b) President of Grove City College.
(c) Assistant to the president of Grove City College.
(d) Professor at Grove City College.
3. Kimberly comes to believe that the source of her doubts about quitting contraception come from what?
(a) Her husband.
(b) Not trusting God.
(c) Her mother.
(d) Society.
4. He begins to talk with whom about these books he is reading?
(a) His friend Gerry.
(b) His wife.
(c) His friend Monica.
(d) His friend Jack.
5. What work does Kimberly do?
(a) She is a teacher.
(b) She is a Harvard researcher.
(c) She is a minister.
(d) She is a secretary funded by a Harvard research grant.
Short Answer Questions
1. What is the idea that Christian faith is based on Scripture alone?
2. As time passes he begins to question another core Protestant doctrine. What doctrine is this?
3. Who does Scott meet his first year of high school who brings him into Young Life, a Christian Youth group?
4. What happens on August 18th, 1979?
5. Scott begins his pastorate in what state?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does Kimberly feel about their time at this church?
2. How does Kimberly initially feel about marrying Scott? How do Scott and Kimberly's parents' feeling compare to Kimberly's?
3. How does Young Life change Scott's life?
4. How is his conversion to Catholicism foreshadowed?
5. Describe Scott's teenage years.
6. How does Kimberly feel about all that has taken place in this chapter?
7. Where does Scott attend college? What is his major?
8. Why does Kimberly tell Scott to wait to convert?
9. What is the Protestant theory of justification, or how one becomes saved?
10. In what church is Scott Hahn raised?
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