CHPL 500 Quiz 2
CHPL 500 Quiz 2 Liberty University
CHPL 500 Quiz 1: Chaplain Historical Roots
CHPL 500 Quiz: Chaplain Foundations
CHPL 500 Quiz 3: Constitution and Pluralism
Set 1
- In Chaplains Under Fire, the saying, “a shepherd needs to smell like a sheep” embodies what principle of the chaplain’s ministry?
- According to the West Virginia Law review, the chaplaincy provides the means through which Congress has insulated the military from liability for infringements of religious liberty
- According to the West Virginia Law review, chaplainsdo NOT have to provide reasonable means for religious exercise if it deviates from their denominational beliefs
- In Chaplains Under Fire 4, Chaplain Larry Shaw says the heart of the issue of praying in Jesus’ name is what?
- The U.S. Government, under certain extreme circumstances, can tell chaplains how to conduct ministry.
- According to Matters of Conscience, John Leland, an influential Baptist preacher challenged the ratification of the Constitution on what grounds, which later resulted in the addition of the First Amendment?
- According to Dr. Keith, the chaplain often seems to be stretched between what?
- Chaplains are required to __________ all service members’ free exercise of religion.
- According to Army Regulation 165-1, chaplains are expected to speak with a prophetic voice to confront what issue(s)?
- Chaplains are required to provide religious services in accordance to their endorsement and provide the commanders with advice in meeting the religious needs.
- According to Matters of Conscience, the Constitution guarantees freedom ofreligion, not from
- Who said, “if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without [God’s] aid?”
- Yale professor Stephen Carter explains that the root of separation of church and state means what?
- In Katcoff v. Marsh, the court ruled the chaplaincy to be ____________.
- According to Dr. Keith, the chaplain legally functions for what purpose?
- Participation in all religious activitiesmust be voluntary in the military except under wartime conditions
- According to the West Virginia Law review, what remains the only direct constitutional challenge to the military chaplaincy?
- The Lemon Testis used to determine whether a law establishes religion or not; what are its three tenets?
- Military chaplaincy is composed of all of the following EXCEPT?
- In Chaplains Under Fire, Charles Haynes from the First Amendment Center said it would be betterto have civilian clergy in the military, except for the fact that?
- In Chaplains Under Fire2 , Billy Baughamsays that “offering someone the blessed hope [of Jesus] is considered what?
- As referenced in the West Virginia Law review, the military allows chaplains to determine the substance of a worship service such as liturgy, hymns, and sermons.
- In Chaplains Under Fire, Billy Baugham states that when a chaplain gets up to pray, there is no such thing as a staff officer prayer, but rather he is a representation of his church.
- I did the required reading
- I watched the required videos
Set 2
- Who was appointed as the first chaplain of the Continental Congress?
- According to Dr. Keith, the chaplain often seems to be stretched between what?
- Which court case defended the constitutionality of the Army Chaplain Corps, and ultimately the Military Chaplaincy?.
- Chaplains are required to __________ all service members’ free exercise of religion.
- Which act provides service members a degree of protection for religious practices?
- According to Matters of Conscience, chaplains are called by Almighty God to share that which is of ‘first importance’ to soldiers. What is of ‘first importance’?
- As referenced in the West Virginia Law review, the military allows chaplains to determine the substance of a worship service such as liturgy, hymns, and sermons.
- In Chaplains Under Fire, the saying, “a shepherd needs to smell like a sheep” embodies what principle of the chaplain’s ministry?
- According to the West Virginia Law review on Chaplaincy, the military, unlike other professions, requires the services of a chaplain because ________.
- Yale professor Stephen Carter explains that the root of separation of church and state means what?
- The U.S. Government, under certain extreme circumstances, can tell chaplains how to conduct ministry.
- Participation in all religious activitiesmust be voluntary in the military except under wartime conditions
- According to Matters of Conscience, the Constitution guarantees freedom ofreligion, not from
- Who said, “if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without [God’s] aid?”
- As referenced in the West Virginia law Review, protectionof religious exercise by “institutionalized persons” through state funding is granted by ___________.
- According to Dr. Keith in the presentation Chaplains, the US Constitution, and Pluralistic Ministry, there are two clauses to the First Amendment, what are they?
- According to the West Virginia Law review, what remains the only direct constitutional challenge to the military chaplaincy?
- What is the “Thirds” policy of the Navy?
- Katcoff Marsh was won on what grounds?
- In Chaplains Under Fire, MG Doug Carver, retired Army Chief of Chaplains, says that Commanders should make sureof what?
- In Chaplains Under Fire, Billy Baugham states that when a chaplain gets up to pray, there is no such thing as a staff officer prayer, but rather he is a representation of his church.
- According to the West Virginia Law review, chaplainsdo NOT have to provide reasonable means for religious exercise if it deviates from their denominational beliefs
- According to Dr. Keith, the chaplain legally functions for what purpose?
- I watched the required videos
- I did the required reading