CHPL 500 Test 1

CHPL 500 Test 1 Liberty University

CHPL 500 Quiz 1: Chaplain Historical Roots

CHPL 500 Quiz: Chaplain Foundations

CHPL 500 Quiz 3: Constitution and Pluralism

Set 1

  1. The presence of a German chaplain at sites of mass killings in Poland, Yugoslavia, Greece, and the Ukraine _____________.
  2. According to Foundations of American Chaplaincy 1607-1865, the historical foundation of military chaplaincy is best understood to begin when?
  3. According to the website The WehrmachtChaplaincy, German Christians preached a manly, aggressive religiosity that was intended to attract groups estranged from church life such as young people and men in uniform. Who did the German Christian see as an embodiment of this masculine Christianity?
  4. According to the video Chaplains at Gettysburgby Dr. Brinsfield, how many Union and Confederate chaplains served during the battle of Gettysburg?
  5. The German variety of the Great Awakening is called ______________.
  6. In the winter of 1863-1864 at “the Great Revival,” what percentage of men in the Army of Northern Virginia underwent some sort of religious conversion?
  7. What did Commander Julian Byngauthorize on the eve of the Somme campaign in 1916?
  8. Hitler and his inner circle expressed their contempt for Christianity, however _______________.
  9. August Hermann Franckewrote a letter to King Frederick William I, enabling chaplains to participate in war. What did the letter state?
  10. According to the video Civil War Chaplainsby Dr. Brinsfield, what did Congress mandate in July 1861 in regards to chaplains?
  11. In 1941, Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel forbade Wehrmacht chaplains from ministering to men unless they ____________.
  12. In the opening months of the Great War, in defiance to the British army regulations, what did Canadian Chaplains do?
  13. In 1933, Hitler handpicked former military chaplain _____________ as the first leader of the United German Protestant Church.
  14. 1941 guidelines required frontline military chaplains to have served at least ____ at the front.
  15. Jefferson Davis first recoiled the idea of providing state-supported chaplains within the Confederacy.
  16. Approximately ____ chaplains served in the Union Army during the four years of the Civil War
  17. What influenced a religious awakening and revival amongst northern soldiers in New York City in September of 1857?
  18. According to the video Chaplains at Gettysburgby Dr. Brinsfield, Gettysburg occurred on July 1, 1863 and is known for being what?
  19. As Canadian chaplains returned from war, they were welcomed into church leadership positions due to their experience.
  20. According to Dr. Brinsfield in Enduring Contributions of Civil War Chaplains, what was the position of catholic chaplains on the prominent issues of slavery and cessation?
  21. When the war began, chaplains were viewed as __________ compared to other men who served in the military.
  22. According to the video Civil War Chaplainsby Dr. Brinsfield, while not receiving a commission, who was the first woman chaplain that served the 1st Wisconsin Heavy Artillery for a year?
  23. Which period marked the professionalizationof the American chaplaincy?
  24. According to the video Chaplains at Gettysburgby Dr. Brinsfield, who was the first chaplain to lose his life during the battle of Gettysburg?
  25. According to Dr. Brinsefield, how many chaplains served in both the Union and Confederate Armies?
  26. Who was the first African American chaplain assigned to a regular US Regiment?
  27. Clifford Geertz (1926-2006), an anthropologist, reasoned that the principal responsibility of the Civil War chaplain was _______________.
  28. According to chaplain Frederic Denison, many chaplains were unable to complete their duties, disoriented and separated from their units during the battle of Second Bull Run. This confusion was caused by what?
  29. In order to evangelize the thousands of young men entering the Union army in 1861, leaders from Protestant denominations created which organization?
  30. The Prussian king hoped to lower the number of desertions through the help of _______________.
  31. According to the video The Professionalization of American Chaplains: 1865-1950, Dr. Keith says nearly 40%  of chaplains prior to the Civil War were of which denomination, known for their high education standards?
  32. When Canadian Chaplains returned home in 1919 from the fast-paced and chaotic war, the drastic change to ______ caused them to be disillusioned.
  33. Congress authorized commanders to commission chaplains in July of 1775, providing legal backing for the chaplaincy. According to Dr. Keith in the video Foundations of American Chaplaincy 1607-1865, approximatelyhow many chaplains did Congress originally approve?
  34. According to the video Civil War Camp Revivalsby Dr. Brinsfield, Where was the first major revival started by Marshall and Nelson?
  35. According to the website The Military Chaplaincy, the military chaplain is first and foremost a clergyman, not an officer.
  36. According to the video Civil War Chaplainsby Dr. Brinsfield, which Jewish hospital chaplain applied for a commission and thus spurred the regulation to be rewritten, previously only allowing Christians to be chaplains?
  37. The Union Army chaplains were overwhelmingly ________.
  38. Confederate Congress initially authorized the appointment of chaplains without any stipulations as to their _______________.
  39. August Franckeset out to build God’s kingdom, partly through training Prussian chaplains in Pietism as part of his General Reformation. Who was the founder of Pietism?
  40. Initially, Union Chaplains were indistinguishable from civilian clergy.
  41. In an effort to promote committed religious faith, J. William Jones cultivated the idea of  ___________ to relate with the culture of the South.
  42. In the fall of 1918, German Protestant churches, similarly to military chaplains, experienced _____________ .
  43. According to author James McPherson, the Civil War armies were the most _____________ in history.
  44. The 1942 order that required chaplains to situate themselves in the areas of heaviest action was referred to as ____________.
  45. The Union collapse at Second Bull Run in which chaplains served occurred in what month and year?
  46. The army was not an appropriate place for Revivals because of all the bloodshed.
  47. In 1933 with the rise of Hitler, Tillich, a WWI chaplain, lost his professorship at the _______ and emigrated to ________ because of his support of religious pacifism.
  48. According to the website The Military Chaplaincy, hospital chaplainsbegan serving in an official capacity during which war?
  49. I did the required reading
  50. I watched the required videos

Set 2

  1. I watched the required videos
  2. I did the required reading
  3. According to Dr. Brinsfield in Enduring Contributions of Civil War Chaplains, what was the position of catholic chaplains on the prominent issues of slavery and cessation?
  4. Prospective Wehrmacht chaplains required clearance from military, church, and Gestapo offices in an effort to keep out potential troublemakers.
  5. As Canadian chaplains returned from war, they were welcomed into church leadership positions due to their experience.
  6. How many Protestant and Cathloic clergymen served the German military as chaplains during WWII?
  7. In order to evangelize the thousands of young men entering the Union army in 1861, leaders from Protestant denominations created which organization?
  8. The army was not an appropriate place for Revivals because of all the bloodshed.
  9. In the fall of 1918, with the collapse of the German army, military chaplains ____________.
  10. Paul Tillich served as a military chaplain in WWI and later became ______________.
  11. Who illustrated the chaplains ability to enhance the fighting spirit of their soldiers by climbing onto an exposed boulder and providing absolution during the Battle of Gettysburg?
  12. On July 17, 1862 what did Congress do to accommodate Jacob Frankel as a Jewish chaplain candidate?
  13. In July 1775, Congress wrote legislation to do what?
  14. Who was the first African American chaplain assigned to a regular US Regiment?
  15. Who was the first recorded chaplain who, in 1637 went with the militia to battle the Pequot Indians?
  16. According to the video Chaplains at Gettysburgby Dr. Brinsfield, Gettysburg occurred on July 1, 1863 and is known for being what?
  17. Which period marked the professionalization of the American chaplaincy?
  18. Jefferson Davis first recoiled the idea of providing state-supported chaplains within the Confederacy.
  19. According to the video Civil War Camp Revivalsby Dr. Brinsfield, Where was the first major revival started by Marshall and Nelson?
  20. Initially, Union Chaplains were indistinguishable from civilian clergy.

 

  1. According to Foundations of American Chaplaincy 1607-1865, the historical foundation of military chaplaincy is best understood to begin when?
  2. Approximately ____ chaplains served in the Union Army during the four years of the Civil War
  3. The presence of a German chaplain at sites of mass killings in Poland, Yugoslavia, Greece, and the Ukraine _____________.
  4. According to the website The WehrmachtChaplaincy, German Christians preached a manly, aggressive religiosity that was intended to attract groups estranged from church life such as young people and men in uniform. Who did the German Christian see as an embodiment of this masculine Christianity?
  5. August Francke set out to build God’s kingdom, partly through training Prussian chaplains in Pietism as part of his General Reformation. Who was the founder of Pietism?
  6. According to the video Chaplains at Gettysburgby Dr. Brinsfield, chaplains helped set up how many hospitals and aid stations during the battle of Gettysburg?
  7. According to chaplain Frederic Denison, many chaplains were unable to complete their duties, disoriented and separated from their units during the battle of Second Bull Run. This confusion was caused by what?
  8. What influenced a religious awakening and revival amongst northern soldiers in New York City in September of 1857?
  9. According to the video Foundations of American Chaplaincy 1607-1865, who was recorded as the first chaplain in 1637 who went with the militia to battle the Indians?
  10. According to the video Civil War Chaplainsby Dr. Brinsfield, which Jewish hospital chaplain applied for a commission and thus spurred the regulation to be rewritten, previously only allowing Christians to be chaplains?
  11. According to Dr. Keith in video Legitimacy of WWII German Chaplains, there were over _____ chaplains within the Nazi Regime.
  12. According to the video Civil War Chaplainsby Dr. Brinsfield, the Civil War had more chaplains than any war until WWI with ______ chaplains in both the Union and Confederate Armies.
  13. Congress authorized commanders to commission chaplains in July of 1775, providing legal backing for the chaplaincy. According to Dr. Keith in the video Foundations of American Chaplaincy 1607-1865, approximately how many chaplains did Congress originally approve?
  14. The Great War message of “hold on, hold out, and hold your tongue” was ___________.
  15. In order to ensure the best fighting force possible, German military leadership determined that chaplains should be _________.
  16. August Hermann Francke wrote a letter to King Frederick William I, enabling chaplains to participate in war. What did the letter state?
  17. Confederate Congress initially authorized the appointment of chaplains without any stipulations as to their _______________.
  18. The German variety of the Great Awakening is called ______________.
  19. According to the website The Military Chaplaincy, the military chaplain is first and foremost a clergyman, not an officer.
  20. Union chaplains between 1861 and 1862 received the pay, but not the authority of a Captain of Calvary.
  21. Civil War chaplains were so consumed by the politics of the war that they were more concerned with seeing the enemy killed than winning souls.
  22. Chaplains were seen as legitimizing Nazi Warefare by showing intense loyalty to their nation’s cause.
  23. According to the website The Military Chaplaincy, hospital chaplains began serving in an official capacity during which war?
  24. According to the video The Professionalization of American Chaplains: 1865-1950, Dr. Keith says nearly 40%  of chaplains prior to the Civil War were of which denomination, known for their high education standards?
  25. German chaplains developed a range of strategies to promote a manly image to win the respect of soldiers.
  26. According to the video Civil War Chaplainsby Dr. Brinsfield, what did Congress mandate in July 1861 in regards to chaplains?
  27. According to the website The Military Chaplaincy, the military fulfills their responsibility for promoting the religious welfare of troops through these three things:
  28. The Luftwaffe and SS had _____ chaplains assigned to their units.
  29. In 1933, Hitler handpicked former military chaplain _____________ as the first leader of the United German Protestant Church.
  30. The Union collapse at Second Bull Run in which chaplains served occurred in what month and year?
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