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APOL 330 Quiz 4 Liberty University 1. When it comes to moral behaviors, C. S. Lewis prefers talking about rules and obedience, not “ideals” and “idealism.” 2. According to Lewis, "The human machine goes wrong" both when human individuals drift apart from one another and when things go wrong inside the individual 3. Morality is concerned with harmony between individuals and within oneself, but not interested in the general purpose of human life 4. When it comes to cardinal virtues vs theological virtues, cardinal virtues are those which all civilized people recognize while theological virtues are those that only Christians know about 5. According to Lewis virtues are really only applicable to this present life 6. In Lewis’ view, the cardinal virtue of temperance requires that Christians give up drinking 7. Christ did not come to preach any brand new morality 8. Lewis believes that if a society existed that could be visited [in the present] that was like New Testament Christianity, very few would like the whole thing. Instead, they would be attracted to bits and pieces 9. Charity, while important, is not an essential part of Christian morality for Lewis 10. Lewis argues that we will never get a Christian society unless most of us become Christian individuals. This means that believers must prioritize personal evangelism for now and hold off on societal engagement for later 11. Psychoanalysis itself is not contradictory to Christianity 12. When it comes to human progress, psychoanalysis is prepared and equipped to improve all of mankind’s moral decision making 13. Lewis states “Good people know about both good and evil: bad people do not know about either” 14. Which of the following is the most unpopular of the Christian virtues (trumped only by “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself”) 15. “Christianity is almost the only one of the great religions which thoroughly approves of the 16. Lewis believes that when it comes to sex, the real conflict is not between Christianity and nature, but between Christian principles and other principles in the control of ‘nature.’ 17. Unchastity is the supreme vice 18. Lewis asserts that the Christian rule of Chastity is the same thing as the social rule of 'modesty.' 19. Being in love is a good thing, but it is not he best thing 20. Cultivating the thrill of good things so as to prolong the excitement it brings is encouraged by Lewis