Egg Zam.
I must say that I could not identify Shalmanesser. Can you blame me?
The theology exam was a bit more challenging. The format was mixed, including some short answer and essay questions. I took the whole three hours alotted for it. I feel that I did well, although I always think of stuff that I could have added, or got completely wrong after I hand the test in. The Scottish Presbyterian John Knox wrote a book called The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women, which I called 'THE LAST BLAST'. There were also some glitches giving the right date range for certain people.
I was a bit shady on specfic wording of questions having to do with the Westminster Confession. I think I got in the ballpark on the concepts. There was one question that I really had no idea on with regard to the Confession. I put SOME answer in the blanks, because I know for sure that I won't get credit for leaving it blank.
As I've come to realize, FIRSTS for me are usually quite paralyzing. The first time I have to do something new, or the first time a situation springs up on me, I tend to freeze. It was the same way with the exams. I felt a lot of anxiety because I had a ton of resources to study, but I wasn't sure how to narrow it down for the exams. If I have to take any of them over, I will feel much better going in, because I have a better idea about the types of material on the exams.
The only written exam left for me to take is the church polity (government) exam. I will be reading the Book of Order (BOO) (eeeek! I'm scared!) a few times and outlining the main concepts over the next 2-3 days, in an effort to take the exam on Thursday afternoon or Friday.
On an unrelated note, my pa is having that ORTHOwhatever knee surgery this morning. I have a nagging sense that we're entering into that phase of his life where his body is starting to wear out. That's a whole other thing...