ETCH 101 Quiz 8
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Dec 6, 2023
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Submitted Nov 20 at 5:52pm
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Question 1
5 / 5 pts
What was the true intent behind Thomas Jefferson’s phrase, “a wall of separation between church and state”?
To prevent religious language in political campaigns
To maintain absolute separation of church and state
To ensure that religious groups had a rightful place in the public square
To usher in a secular American society
Question 2
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McQuilkin and Copan argue that attempts to return to a Christian America are in danger of becoming idolatrous because of…
their reliance on a political majority
their desire to influence society with Christian values
their belief that Christianity has historically wielded great influence on western civilization
their desire for God to heal the nation
Question 3
5 / 5 pts
McQuilkin and Copan argue for which approach to the church-state relationship?
The state controls the church
The church controls the state
The church and state have mutually exclusive roles
The church and state are distinct but mutually influential
Question 4
5 / 5 pts
Who said that human beings are political animals?
Plato
Aristotle
Hitler
John Calvin
Incorrect Question 5
0 / 5 pts
According to the Moral Choices
textbook, which of these was NOT a feature of Old Testament Israel?
Immigrants were assisted with food and shelter
Immigrants were legally protected from mistreatment
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Immigrants were encouraged to practice their own laws and religion
Immigrants were a part of Israel’s own history
Question 6
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According to the Moral Choices
textbook, the New Testament says very little directly about immigration because God’s redemptive plan had shifted from OT Israel to a multi-national, multiethnic church.
True
False
Question 7
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Nazi Fascism and Soviet Communism are examples of which approach to the church-state relationship?
The state controls the church
The church controls the state
The church and state have mutually exclusive roles
The church and state are distinct but mutually influential
Incorrect Question 8
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McQuilkin and Copan point out that the modern “wall of separation” argument wrongly assumes that secular humanism is the default position.
True
False
Question 9
5 / 5 pts
Theonomy is an example of which approach to the church-state relationship?
The state controls the church
The church controls the state
The church and state have mutually exclusive roles
The church and state are distinct but influence each other
Question 10
5 / 5 pts
The “secular state” is an example of which approach to the church-state relationship?
The state controls the church
The church controls the state
The church and state have mutually exclusive roles
The church and state are distinct but influence each other
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