Lutheran Perspectives on Peace and Justice
  • 1. Lutherans believe peace is rooted in which aspect of faith?
A) The grace of God
B) Tradition
C) Cultural values
D) Human effort
  • 2. What role does Lutherans believe Christians have in seeking justice?
A) To maintain status quo
B) To advocate for the marginalized and oppressed
C) To withdraw from societal issues
D) To focus only on individual salvation
  • 3. What is forgiveness according to Lutheran teaching?
A) A gift from God received by faith
B) Conditional on the actions of others
C) Something earned through good deeds
D) Total forgetfulness of wrongdoings
  • 4. What does 'Koinonia' signify in a Lutheran context?
A) Communion and community
B) Divisive practices
C) Isolation and separation
D) Only fellowship with other believers
  • 5. What is the Lutheran stance on poverty?
A) An issue for the individual only
B) A result of lack of faith
C) Irrelevant to spiritual life
D) A call for systemic change and support
  • 6. What is the purpose of the church in promoting justice according to Lutheran thought?
A) To be apolitical
B) To maintain power and influence
C) To criticize society without involvement
D) To witness to the Gospel through actions
  • 7. Lutheran social teaching promotes which of the following?
A) Exploitation of natural resources
B) Neglect of environmental issues
C) Care for creation
D) Economic gain above all
  • 8. In Lutheran theology, who is the ultimate source of peace?
A) Human efforts
B) Philosophical theories
C) Christ
D) The church
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