God in the Dock; Essays on Theology and Ethics Quiz

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God in the Dock; Essays on Theology and Ethics Quiz

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Questions 1-5 of 25:

1.

How relevant does Lewis believe the sex of a person to be in spiritual life? (from Part II, Essays 11 - 16, Priestesses in the Church?, God in the Dock, Behind the Scenes, Revival or Decay?, Before We Can Communicate, Cross-Examination)

2.

Which of the following is NOT one of the subjects that Lewis states that almost all political parties agree upon? (from Part II, Essays 1 - 10, Dangers of National Repentance, Two Ways with the Self, Meditation on the Third Commandment, On the Reading of Old Books, Two Lectures, Meditation in a Toolshed, Scraps, The Decline of Religion, Vivisection, Modern Translations of)

3.

Lewis would describe Jesus' moral teachings as being which of the following? (from Part I, Essays 19 - 23, What Are We to Make of Jesus Christ?, The Pains of Animals, Is Theism Important?, Rejoinder to Dr Pittenger, Must Our Image of God Go?)

4.

According to materialism, reasoning is the result of what? (from Part I, Essays 12 - 18, Man or Rabbit?, On the Transmission of Christianity, 'Miserable Offenders', The Founding of the Oxford Socratic Club, Religion without Dogma?, Some Thoughts, 'The Trouble with)

5.

Lewis fears that doctrinal issues will be settled with changes in what? (from Part IV, Letters)

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