Chapter 5 Quizzes w/Answers
Quiz 1 – Matching
___1.Armenian Genocide of 1915A. 20th Century apologist
___2.Vladimir Ilyich LeninB. Concerned with the teaching of evolution in schools
___ 3.Scopes “Monkey” TrialC. Aligned with the American “Religious Right”
___4.“Confessing Church”D. American Evangelical who focused on being “born
again”
___5.Billy GrahamE. Led to liturgical renewal within the Roman Catholic
Church
___6.Max WeberF. Met with international complacency
___ 7.Vatican IIG. Arrested for refusing to relinquish a bus seat
___ 8.C.S. LewisH. Led the “Bolshevik Revolution”
___9.Rosa ParksI. Taught that the church cannot adjust its ideas to
accommodate the dominant political power
___ 10.Jerry FalwellJ. Taught that “rationalization” would led to an increase
in scientific mindset and be destructive of
religion
Quiz 2 – Matching
___1.Russian Revolution of 1917A. Contributed to the translation of the book of Jonah in
the Jerusalem Bible
___ 2.The Theology of CrisisB. Led the military coup that began the Spanish Civil
War
___ 3.Sigmund FreudC. Taught that the church cannot accommodate itself to
the prevailing culture
___ 4.Francisco FrancoD. Polish pope associated with church reform
___ 5.Jimmy CarterE. Demanded social segregation according to race
___ 6.Emile DurkheimF. First national attempt to follow the teachings of Marx
___ 7.J.R.R. TolkienG. Believed religion was a form of neurosis
___ 8.“Jim Crow laws”H. Born-again Christian
___ 9.Martin Luther King, Jr.I. Saw religion as a metaphor for social order
___ 10.John Paul IIJ. Civil Rights advocate
Quiz 3 - Fill-in-the-Blank
- ______put an end to the notion of Christendom.
- Vladimir Ilyich Lenin led the ______.
- The ______in Mexico followed the 1917 Constitution’s essential out-lawing of Catholicism.
- The Spanish Civil War began with a military coup led by ______.
- ______was known as the “Year of the Evangelical” as a result of the US election of Jimmy Carter, a born-again Christian, for President.
- The sociologist ______taught that “rationalization” – an increase in the scientific mindset – would be destructive of religion.
- The Jerusalem Bible was one of the first vernacular translations authorized by the Roman Catholic Church; it was first translated into ______and then into English.
- From 1876-1965, ______mandated racial segregation in the American South.
- Martin Luther King, Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech is rooted in the biblical book of ______.
- ______challenges the associations of deity with masculinity as well as women’s roles in ecclesial leadership.
Quiz 4 – Fill-in-the-Blank
- ______ended with a “Declaration of Amnesty,” sending the message that the international community would tolerate genocide within the confines war.
- The “Theology of Crisis” is most closely associated with the theologian ______.
- ______taught that religion is rooted in the psyche, a distorted form of obsessional neurosis.
- Though not an inherently religious war, the Spanish Civil War essentially pitted Catholicism
against ______.
- The sociologist ______taught that religion was a metaphor for social order, and that it would be replaced by secular, more rational, means of social order.
- The liturgical renewal advocated by Vatican II including the translation of Scripture into______.
- The______of 1955 began in response to the arrest of Rosa Parks when she refused to give up her bus seat to a white man.
- The American ______represents the alignment of Evangelicalism and political activism.
- The first non-Italian Pope in over 500 years, Pope ______is associated with reform within Catholicism.
- ______was the first black archbishop in Capetown, South Africa; he won the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1984.
Quiz 5 – Fill-in-the-Blank
- The ______was the first attempt to embody Marxist theory on a national political scale.
- The ______, in 1925, addressed the question of the teaching of evolution in the public school system.
- Karl Barth and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, in the years leading up to and including WWII, were founding members of the ______which taught that the church cannot adjust its ideas to the “prevailing ideological and political conviction.
- The ______was established with the goal of visible unity among Protestants.
- One of the most significant decisions made in ______was a focus on liturgical renewal.
- The ______was one of the first vernacular translations authorized by the Roman Catholic Church; it was first translated into French and then into English.
- G.K. Chesterton, Dorothy Sayers, and CS Lewis are all associated with ______.
- The Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955 began in response to the arrest of ______when she refused to give up her bus seat to a white man.
- Calvery Chapel, Vineyard Movement, and Willow Creek are all examples of ______.
- ______claims that the church as too often been on the side of oppressive regimes rather than honoring its “special option for the poor.”