RELI 333 Political Theology Exam Review Guide
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This document is an exam review guide for RELI 333 / SOSJ 311 on Political Theology. It includes a list of terms, names, and concepts for identification, as well as short answer questions concerning topics like Aquinas and Hobbes. The guide covers key themes in political theory, religious studies, and political science.
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**[Political Theology]{.smallcaps}** **[RELI 333 / SOSJ 311 Exam 1 Review Guide]{.smallcaps}** **I. Simple Identification:** Drawing from course readings and course discussions, please be able to identify the following terms, names, or concepts. These may appear in true/false questions, fill-in-th...
**[Political Theology]{.smallcaps}** **[RELI 333 / SOSJ 311 Exam 1 Review Guide]{.smallcaps}** **I. Simple Identification:** Drawing from course readings and course discussions, please be able to identify the following terms, names, or concepts. These may appear in true/false questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, or multiple choice questions. Apologetics Aquinas Augustine Biblical Hermeneutics Biblical Literalism *Civitas Dei* Charlemagne Christendom *Christos* Constantine *Donation of Constantine Duo sunt* Edict of Milan *Edict of Thessalonica* English Civil War English Reformation Gregory the Great Harry Frankfurt Henry VIII Hobbes Historical Criticism Investiture Controversy Justin Martyr Leo the Great Letter to Diognetus *Leviathan* *Libido Dominandi* Magisterial Reformation Pentateuch Pliny *Prima sedes a nemine judicatur* Sophists *Summum bonum* *Summa theologiae* Tertullian Thomas Müntzer Torah Trajan **II. Short Answer:** Be prepared to offer a succinct description or response for the following concepts, teachings, or questions. **Two** of these short answer questions will appear on the test. Considering the biblical passages we read earlier in class, in what respects can it be said that these passages outline a "political" vision? How did Constantine contribute to the rise of Christendom? According to Aquinas, what are the best and worst forms of government, and why? Please describe Luther's "Two Kingdoms" model. How does Hobbes describe the "state of nature", and how should government respond to this?