UACE C.R.E PAPER TWO 2011
(THE NEW TESTAMENT)
1. (a) Discuss the obstacles faced by the Church in the spread of Christianity
        in the first century A.D.
    (b) What challenges do Christians face today in the spread of the gospel?
2. (a) Comment on Peter’s teaching on Christians hope.
   (b) Examine the impact of this teaching on the lives of Christians today
3. (a) Discuss the ways in which the disciples showed lack of understanding
        of Jesus in Mark’s gospel.
    (b) Examine the ways in which Ugandans show lack f understanding of
        Jesus today.
4. (a) Account for the performance of miracles in Mark’s gospel.
    (b) Discuss the significance of the healing of the demoniac in Mark’s
        gospel.
5. (a) Examine the significance of Jesus’ cleansing of the temple in Mark’s
        gospel. (Mark 11: 15 – 19).
    (b) To what extent does the Church in Uganda need cleansing?
6. (a) Discuss the significance of the first sign Jesus performed in the gospel
    (b) Comment on the divine signs Christians experience in our modern
        times.
7. (a) Explain the significance of Jesus’ feeding of the five thousand men in
        John’s gospel.
    (b) What is the relevance of this event for Christians today?
8.    Jesus earnestly prayed for Himself and His disciples in John 17.
    (a) Analyse the content of this prayer.
    (b) What is the relevance of this prayer to the Church?
9. (a) Discus Paul’s teaching on the rights of an Apostle.
    (b) What is the relevance of this teaching to Church leaders today?
10.“But when Peter came to Antioch, I opposed him in public because he was
      clearly wrong.” (Galatians 2: 11 GNB)
     (a) Account for Paul’s opposition to Peter at Antioch.
     (b) What can today’s Church leaders learn from Paul’s response to Peter?
11.(a) Discuss James’ teaching on patience and prayer.
     (b) Assess the relevance of James’ teaching in helping students overcome
         challenging situations.
12.(a) Assess the impact of the Kerygma on the lives of the believers in the
         early Church.
     (b) How is message of the kerygma useful to the Church today?
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