APOL 330 Quiz 1 Liberty Answers

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APOL 330 Quiz 1 Liberty University 1. Screwtape believes that the "patient" is a pure spirt. 2. At the beginning of the dialogue, Screwtape states that sophisticated arguments are currently the best way to keep people out of the "enemy’s" clutches 3. Distractions play a big role in Screwtape’s program of manipulation 4. Arguments from science figure prominately in Screwtape’s methods of attack against Christianity 5. Uncle Screwtape believes that Wormwood should despair because the "patient" has become a Christian. 6. In general Screwtape thinks it best if people die in nursing homes as opposed to war 7. Screwtape thinks it best if the patient thinks of the present fear as his appointed cross. 8. Screwtape wants the "patient" to focus on his inner life. 9. Screwtape thinks that all extremes, even extreme devotion to the "Enemy," are to be encouraged. 10. Screwtape suggests that the nature of the "Enemy" is to use the weapons of the Irresistible and the Indisputable. 11. Screwtape believes that in civilized life domestic hatred usually expresses itself by saying things which would appear quite harmless on paper. 12. Screwtape thinks that when it comes to prayer a good form of misdirection is to turn people’s gaze away from God and toward themselves. 13. Screwtape thinks that a moderated religion is as good for his and Wormwood's purposes as no religion at all. 14. Screwtape believes that whenever there is prayer there is danger of "His" [the “Enemy’s”] own immediate action. 15. Screwtape believes, at least at present, that it is best for Wormwood to conceal his identity to the “patient.” 16. Wormwood is encouraged to help the “patient” avoid conflating patriotism and religion. 17. At the end of the day, Screwtape reveals that he wants “servants that become slaves” while his Enemy (God) wants “servants who finally become sons” 18. What does Screwtape mean when he refers to humans as amphibians? 19. Screwtape is skeptical of Wormwood’s excitement concerning his patient’s lull in the “religious state” suggesting that God can use the dry/difficult times (troughs) as well as the exciting/dynamic seasons (peaks) and often enjoys using the former over the latter 20. According to Screwtape, laughter can always be used to his office’s advantage 21. Which of the following are ways in which Screwtape encourages Wormwood to exploit the “trough periods of the human undulation”? 22. Screwtape thinks flippancy is a desirable quality to cultivate in humans for his and Wormwood's purposes.


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