HCC FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
T or F: The English authorities made every attempt to universally impose religious conformity
across their colonies in the New World. ️️False
The movement which sparked the "rebirth" and recovery of values taken from classical Greek
and Roman civilizat...
HCC FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
T or F: The English authorities made every attempt to universally impose religious conformity
across their colonies in the New World. ✔️✔️False
The movement which sparked the "rebirth" and recovery of values taken from classical Greek
and Roman civilization expressed in the arts, literature and politics was known as
✔️✔️Renaissance
T or F: The movement of men like Blaise Pascal who looked for faith in the deep link of reason
within the heart and not in a church or a creed is known as Pietism ✔️✔️True
T or F: John Locke thought that Christianity was unreasonable and rejected Jesus as the Messiah.
✔️✔️False
Which scientist proposed that the sun, not the earth, was the center of our universe?
✔️✔️Copernicus
Which French figure personified the spirit of the Enlightenment and was the most relentless
critic of the established churches—both Protestant and Catholic? ✔️✔️Voltaire
The belief system that viewed God as a watchmaker is called___________. ✔️✔️Deism
T or F: Another name for the Age of Reason is the Enlightenment. ✔️✔️True
T or F: Benjamin Franklin did not doubt in the divinity of Jesus. ✔️✔️False
Which pastor gathered little groups of believers in his house in Frankfort that were called
scornfully by others, "gatherings of the pious"? ✔️✔️Philip Spener
, T or F: One of the key differences between the Reformation and the Renaissance lay in how each
viewed Humanity. ✔️✔️True
T or F: Both Wesley and Edwards embraced Arminianism. ✔️✔️False
T or F: Americans later came to hate the Puritans because they attempted to legislate morality.
✔️✔️True
T or F: After the Reformation, the role of Christendom was taken up by individual states which
maintained orthodoxy by suppressing non-orthodoxy and persecuting heresy. ✔️✔️True
The______________ Covenant was the compromise by which Puritans permitted "unawakened"
residents to join in church affiliation for political and social purposes. ✔️✔️Halfway
T or F: As the eighteenth century began, Puritans would come to fall into two camps: spiritual
and worldly. ✔️✔️True
Which revivalist minister preached the famous sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry
God"? ✔️✔️Jonathan Edwards
Wesley's encounter with __________________ on the ship returning to England greatly
influenced him. ✔️✔️Moravians
The hymns of ___________ are considered by some historians to be the greatest legacy of the
Methodist revival. ✔️✔️Charles Wesley
Arminianism was a modification of Calvin's doctrine of ___________________.
✔️✔️Predestination
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