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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 does the Enemy view as true loyalty?
2. What does a new Christian think about going to church with commonplace neighbors?
3. What does Screwtape say is the root of the sin of gluttony?
4. Why is a major sin by the patient not always helpful?
5. What does Screwtape remind is the real business of a fiend?
Short Essay Questions
1. Screwtape tells Wormwood he can possibly win the battle for the man's soul by getting him to join a faction, any faction. How is this possible?
2. Lewis contends ideas can be corrupted by corrupting the language associated with ideas. For example, what does Screwtape brag about corruption of the word "Puritanism"?
3. How does Screwtape explain that false humility can be useful to a devil, but true humility can be dangerous?
4. Why does Screwtape tell Wormwood war is not necessarily always a good thing?
5. How does Screwtape recommend that Wormwood prevent humans from using their reasoning?
6. Screwtape tells Wormwood major serious sin is useful but dangerous because it could lead the man back to God. What does he describe as preferable and much less likely to lead to God?
7. How does Screwtape suggest the use of pleasure, which clearly is from and belongs to God?
8. What does Lewis say about a person's present day morality and responsibilities?
9. Why does Screwtape so heartily approve of the man's new friends that are bright, funny, skeptical, wealthy, and worldly?
10. Although Lewis talks about food and drink, what is the eternal truth contained in the message?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Circumstances do not matter but rather how a person deals with them is most important, according to Lewis. Modern news coverage and legal trials often delve intimately in to a person's past as explanation for current actions. Agree or refute Lewis's view point by elaborating upon whether such explanations are relevant and, secondly, address whether an explanation can be used for as disguised as justification.
Essay Topic 2
Factions by definition are exclusionary, and all factionalism is useful for the devil's purposes. Describe the basic premise of factionalism, its function and intent, and why it is essentially contrary to God's plans.
Essay Topic 3
Lewis contends it is important that a person be aware of their social responsibilities to prevent a devil from causing confusion about Christian duties. This is the basic premise of his book "Mere Christianity." Identify and discuss three examples of modern living where this confusion might be in play.
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