CSS Political Science Chapter 1 Set 1 Test With Answers

CSS Political Science Chapter 1 Set 1 Test

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1 Marx and Kierkegaard Disagreed concerning the value of Hegelian philosophy Were both concerned with the issue of poverty Both concerned themselves with religious reform Were opposed to the same forces, though they attacked them in very different ways all of these
2 Existentialism is the philosophical doctrine according to which our being as subjective individuals is more important than what we have in common objectively with other human beings Our objective relationship with God Our ability to exercise individual choices Our choice of inner beliefs None of these
3 Kierkegaard opposed himself to: the Lutheran Church Hegelian philosophers middle-class society Both of A and B All of these
4 The offer of eternal life in exchange for sincere faith caused fear and torment because Each person has committed some sin Different people interpreted it different ways it is nearly impossible to be sure that one has unconditional faith in God We are limited by our imperfect understanding of the motives of God None of above
5 In order to be saved , according to Kierkegaard, one's faith must be Free from all doubt, including doubt that one is deserving of eternal life Held throughout an observant life Justified by reason Given only after a long period of questioning one's worthiness all of above
6 The price of salvation, according to Kierkegaard's variety of Protestantism, is The performance of "good works" Frequent public attestations of belief in God's existence Unconditioned faith in God's promise of eternal life Both A and B NOne of thee
7 For Kierkegaard, the central religious problem was the Problem of evil Problem of faith Search for a proof of God's existence Problem of determining the nature of the afterlife None of these
8 For Kierkegaard and his Pietist associates, to believe in God is to: None of these Expect certain punishment for worldly sin Trust God to provide an eternal life after death Attend the proper rituals and recite the appropriate prayers Believe in the power of prayer
9 For Kierkegaard and his Pietist associates, to believe in God is to: Believe in the power of prayer None of these Attend the proper rituals and recite the appropriate prayers Expect certain punishment for worldly sin Trust God to provide an eternal life after death
10 "Existential dread" is the Fear of dying young Fear of eternal damnation Fear that one's life is meaningless Fear of dying before one's life's work has been completed None of these
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