The Everlasting Man Test | Final Test - Hard

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The Everlasting Man Test | Final Test - Hard

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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. What kind of paganism does Chesterton say they practiced in Rome?

2. What does Chesterton say a newcomer would notice is NOT in the New Testament?

3. From what does Chesterton's friend say the spire of a village church is originated?

4. What does Chesterton remark that Jesus never states a position against?

5. What does Chesterton say is unique about the Church Militant?

Short Essay Questions

1. How does Chesterton prove that you can determine the beliefs of the church by what it rejected?

2. Explain the logic behind Chesterton's statement, "If the ecclesiastical and dogmatic system is as old as the Pentecost then it is as old as Christmas."

3. Explain how Chesterton comes to the conclusion that Christ was an intellectually apt and astute man?

4. Explain how the Christian creed is like a key, according to Chesterton.

5. What important role does Herod play in the Christmas story as Chesterton sees it?

6. Describe the Europe that Chesterton says would exist if the world still lived in paganism.

7. What does Chesterton mean when he refers to the Church's ability to rise again?

8. Explain what Chesterton meant when he said the birth of Christ turned the universe inside out, or that the circumference had been turned into the center.

9. What possible exception does Chesterton make to the statement that Christendom is unique in the creation of church militants? Why does he say the exception doesn't count?

10. According to Chesterton, how do Hector and Achilles compare when looked at historically?

Essay Topics

Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:

Essay Topic 1

In the chapter titled "God and Comparative Religion", Chesterton refers to the Book of Job as one of the cornerstones of the world. Write an essay about the Book of Job.

Part 1. What is the Book of Job? When was it written and by whom? Where does it remain as religious text?

Part 2. Summarize the Book of Job, including the content of the conversations.

Part 3. What primary and important topics or themes are discussed in the book? Why are they pivotal?

Part 4. What is your personal belief regarding some of these topics. Do you feel the Book of Job offers valuable and useful insight? Why or why not?

Essay Topic 2

In the chapter titled "War of Gods and Demons", Chesterton states that the struggle for Christianity would have been very different if the Carthaginians had won the Punic wars. In the next chapter he creates a psychological profile of what Rome was like when Christianity arrived. Set the psychological stage for the coming of Christ, as Chesterton did for Rome, for the arrival of Christ if Rome had lost the Punic wars. Write an essay about what might have been different.

Part 1. Describe the civilizations of Carthage and Rome.

Part 2. Summarize the war and the major players and events in it.

Part 3. What if Rome had fallen and became a colony of Carthage? What would have changed in society?

Part 4. How do you think these changes might have affected the arrival of Christianity? What would have been different?

Essay Topic 3

Chesterton devotes an entire chapter to describing the Punic war between Carthage and Rome. Write an essay about this war.

Part 1. Give some general background about the time and places involved. What were they like before the war?

Part 2. What are the known facts about this war? Where do we get these facts? Describe the general happenings of the war from a militaristic or strategic standpoint.

Part 3. Incorporating Chesterton's position into your essay, describe what you feel are the more human reasons and experiences that were prevalent in this war. Do you agree with Chesterton's interpretation? Why or why not?

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