Young Man Luther by Erik H. Erikson
  • 1. What central theme does Erikson explore in 'Young Man Luther'?
A) Religious doctrine
B) Psychological trauma
C) Identity development
D) Economic struggles
  • 2. Who is the main subject of Erikson's analysis in the book?
A) Thomas Aquinas
B) Martin Luther
C) John Calvin
D) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • 3. According to Erikson, what aspect of Luther's life had a profound impact on his identity?
A) His marriage
B) His studies in law
C) His friendship with other reformers
D) His relationship with his father
  • 4. What psychological concept does Erikson relate to Luther's struggle?
A) Intimacy vs. isolation
B) Identity vs. role confusion
C) Integrity vs. despair
D) Autonomy vs. shame
  • 5. What was Luther's occupation before his theological work?
A) Professor
B) Monk
C) Nobleman
D) Merchant
  • 6. What major event is connected to Luther's challenge of the Catholic Church?
A) Council of Trent
B) The Edict of Nantes
C) The Reformation Conference
D) Ninety-Five Theses
  • 7. Which concept did Luther emphasize in his theological stance?
A) Indulgences
B) Transubstantiation
C) Justification by faith
D) Purgatory
  • 8. What did Erikson suggest was a turning point in Luther's identity?
A) His marriage
B) His travels to Rome
C) The storm and vow to become a monk
D) His access to the Bible
  • 9. What did Luther translate that was crucial for his reformative work?
A) Church doctrines
B) Greek philosophy texts
C) The Quran into Latin
D) The Bible into German
  • 10. What mental health struggles did Luther reportedly face?
A) Schizophrenia
B) Bipolar disorder
C) Depression and anxiety
D) Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • 11. What legacy did Luther leave according to Erikson's analysis?
A) Political reform
B) Philosophical advancements
C) Economic changes in Europe
D) A new understanding of individual faith
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