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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. How does Kimberly feel at Trinity Presbyterian Church?
(a) Worried.
(b) Sad.
(c) Unhappy.
(d) Happy.
2. What line does Scott repeat?
(a) Protestantism is a form of anarchism with tens of thousands of denominations and that Christ did not mean for Christians to be so divided.
(b) All denominations are the one true faith.
(c) Protestantism is the one truth faith.
(d) Catholicism is fallible.
3. Towards what degree is Kimberly working?
(a) Economics.
(b) Communication Arts.
(c) Theology.
(d) Education.
4. Whose infallibility does Scott defend?
(a) The Pope's.
(b) Martin Luther's.
(c) His own.
(d) His wife's.
5. What does Scott want his congregation to do every week?
(a) Cross themselves.
(b) Take communion.
(c) Pray to Mary.
(d) Use rosaries.
Short Answer Questions
1. What do the Catholic kids tell Scott?
2. What does Scott do when he first meets Kimberly?
3. What do Scott and his fellow seminarians not like about the Catholic tradition?
4. What do Scott and his friends think about tradition?
5. What is the doctrine that we are saved by faith alone apart from our moral works?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why do they begin using Natural Family Planning?
2. How do Scott and Kimberly get to know each other?
3. What do Scott and his fellow seminarians feel about the Catholic tradition?
4. Where do the Hahns attend graduate school? Who does Scott meet there, who is a fellow ant-Catholic?
5. How do Scott's views on Holy Communion change?
6. How does Kimberly feel about all that has taken place in this chapter?
7. How does Kimberly initially feel about marrying Scott? How do Scott and Kimberly's parents' feeling compare to Kimberly's?
8. How is Scott's job as assistant to the president of Grove City College beneficial for him?
9. What does Scott think about the Reformed "Covenant Theology?"
10. How does Young Life change Scott's life?
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