Starter quiz
- Which movement occurred as a rejection of some of the Catholic Church's teachings and practices?
- The Protestant Rejoining
- The Protestant Reparation
- The Protestant Reformation ✓
- The Protestant Requirement
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- What is the name of the church service where Jesus' sacrifice is remembered through bread and wine?
- the Eucharist ✓
- Baptism
- matrimony
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- The ______ is the leader of the Catholic Church.
- 'Pope' ✓
- What is a creed?
- a legal document
- a statement of belief ✓
- a special church service
- a leader within the Church
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- 'Sola scriptura' is a Latin term that means 'the ______ is the only source of authority'.
- 'Bible' ✓
- Which of the following best describes the role of a priest?
- A priest leads church worship services and celebrates the sacraments. ✓
- A priest is responsible for electing a new pope.
- A priest is in charge of a large area that contains a lot of churches.
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Exit quiz
- Who initiated the Quaker movement in England?
- Martin Luther
- George Fox ✓
- John Calvin
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- What is the official name of the Quakers?
- The Religious Society of Neighbours
- The Religious Society of Acquaintances
- The Religious Society of Relatives
- The Religious Society of Friends ✓
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- Which keyword refers to core beliefs that help guide the way a person lives their life?
- values ✓
- worship
- creeds
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- How do Quaker worship meetings begin?
- with a prayer
- with a hymn
- with silence ✓
- with a sermon
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- The word 'omnipresence' refers to the idea that God is ______ everywhere, at all times.
- 'present' ✓
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Key learning points
- The Quaker movement was initiated in England by George Fox in the 1600s.
- The official name of the Quakers is the Religious Society of Friends.
- There is no fixed creed for Quakers because faith is personal.
- Many Quakers live by the values of simplicity, truth, equality and peace.
- Quaker worship is unique and it does not involve the celebration of the Eucharist.
Common misconception
All Quakers have the same beliefs and practices.
Because Quakers place emphasis on personal relationships with God, beliefs and practices can differ for each individual Quaker.
Keywords
Quaker - a person who belongs to the Religious Society of Friends, also known as the Quakers
Quaker movement - the emergence of the Quakers as a Christian denomination, initiated by George Fox in the 1600s
Values - core beliefs that guide how a person behaves and makes decisions
Worship - to show respect or adoration for a deity
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