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QUESTION 1
1. According to Luther on p. 99 of the Magnificat commentary, the “spirit” of a person,
his or her “holy of holies,” is where God lives, in the dark. True
QUESTION 2
1. The chapter on Communal Change notes that Luther asserted that people are saved
(they receive “justification” before God) by the performance of holy works and rituals.
false
QUESTION 3
1. According to the Ring chapter on Communal Change, Luther upheld the practice of
mandatory celibacy for priests, as manifesting a higher form of holiness than ordinary
family life does. false
QUESTION 4
1. In his commentary on the Magnificat, Luther asserts that God pays particular attention
to those who are furthest “below” on Earth: in fact, “the farther you are below, the
better God sees you.” false
QUESTION 5

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1. The chapter on Communal Change notes that jihad is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
False
QUESTION 6
1. Both Catholics and Lutherans are Christians. True
QUESTION 7
1. On p. 101 of Luther’s Magnificat commentary, he asserts that faith gives comfort to
those of low degree and those facing despair or death, and it makes those of high
degree fear God and stop being complacent in their abuses of power. True
QUESTION 8
1. As the chapter on Communal Change notes, the early Jewish followers of Jesus who
believed he was the Messiah thereby severed their ties to Judaism. True
QUESTION 9
1. As noted in the chapter on Communal Change, Jesus’s earliest followers included
women as well as men. True

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QUESTION 1 1. According to Luther on p. 99 of the Magnificat commentary, the “spirit” of a person, his or her “holy of holies,” is where God lives, in the dark. True QUESTION 2 1. The chapter on Communal Change notes that Luther asserted that people are saved (they receive “justification” before God) by the performance of holy works and rituals. false QUESTION 3 1. According to the Ring chapter on Communal Change, Luther upheld the practice of mandatory celibacy for priests, as manifesting a higher form of holiness than ordinary family life does. false QUESTION 4 1. In his commentary on the Magnificat, Luther asserts that God pays particular attention to those who are furthest “below” on Earth: in fact, “the farther you are below, the better God sees you.” false QUESTION 5 1. The chapter on Communal Change notes that jihad is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. False QUESTION 6 1. Both Catholics and Lutherans are Christians. True QUESTION 7 1. On p. 101 of Luther’s Magnificat commentary, he asserts that faith gives comfort to those of low degree and those facing despair or death, and it makes those of high degree fear God and stop being complacent i ...
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