Part 1, Who He Was: Chapter 1, The Jesus I Thought I Knew
1. When does Yancey first get acquainted with Jesus?
(a) Army chapel services.
(b) Sunday school.
(c) Theological Seminary.
(d) College.
2. What is the image Yancey first has of Jesus?
(a) Sweet Victorian nanny holding lambs and smiling.
(b) Angry radical political leader.
(c) Intense philosophical giant.
(d) Ethereal being of light.
3. What television figure does Yancy compare his early understanding of Jesus to?
(a) Mr. Rogers.
(b) Captain Kangaroo.
(c) Dr. Who.
(d) James Bond.
4. What is the movie that Yancey saw in 1971 that portrayed a very different kind of Jesus?
(a) What a Wonderful life.
(b) The Gospel According to St. Matthew.
(c) The Passion of the Christ.
(d) Jesus of Montreal.
5. Who are the 'Jesus freaks' referred to in Chapter 1?
(a) Mentally ill patients.
(b) Middle class white collar workers.
(c) Unkempt, disheveled radicals.
(d) Roman Catholic nuns.
6. Who writes So Long, Sweet Jesus?
(a) Bill Milliken.
(b) Richard Nixon.
(c) Billy Graham.
(d) H. G. Wells.
7. Why does H. G. Wells say Jesus is important?
(a) Jesus is the son of God.
(b) What Jesus left continues to grow.
(c) Caused a turning point in history.
(d) His Jewish background is unique.
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