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Lutheran Perspectives on Human Sexuality and Marriage - Exam
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  • 1. What does the Lutheran Church teach about divorce?
A) It is encouraged to find happiness.
B) It is permissible in certain circumstances.
C) It is never acceptable.
D) It is only acceptable for infidelity.
  • 2. What role does grace play in Lutheran views on sexuality?
A) Grace eliminates the need for moral living.
B) Grace only applies to marital relationships.
C) Grace is irrelevant in discussions of sexuality.
D) Grace offers forgiveness for shortcomings.
  • 3. What is a core belief about human sexuality in Lutheranism?
A) It should be suppressed at all costs.
B) It is inherently sinful.
C) It is trivial compared to other spiritual matters.
D) It is a gift from God meant for love and procreation.
  • 4. What is a central aspect of Lutheran teachings about love in marriage?
A) Love is an active choice and commitment.
B) Love should be demonstrated only publicly.
C) Love is a feeling that is uncontrollable.
D) Love is secondary to duty.
  • 5. How are children viewed in the context of marriage from a Lutheran perspective?
A) As irrelevant to the marriage itself.
B) As a blessing and responsibility of the couple.
C) As burdens that complicate life.
D) As just an expectation of marriage.
  • 6. What is the Lutheran perspective on the roles of husband and wife?
A) A competition for control.
B) Mutual support and partnership.
C) An authoritarian structure.
D) Strict adherence to traditional gender roles.
  • 7. What is a common belief about fidelity in marriage according to Lutheran teachings?
A) Fidelity is optional based on circumstances.
B) Fidelity has no spiritual significance.
C) Fidelity is essential for a strong marriage.
D) Fidelity is important only in the eyes of society.
  • 8. What does the Lutheran Church say about open and honest communication in marriage?
A) It is vital for a healthy relationship.
B) It often leads to conflict.
C) It is only for certain topics.
D) It is less important than obedience.
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