THEO 104 Quiz 1

Set 1

  1. Theology does not have a practical application to our lives.
  2. The study of theology is the study of the self-revelation of God.
  3. The purpose of studying theology is not just to know more about God, but to learn to love God and love others in the process.
  4. Biblical theology is the study of God from the use of reason and revelation of God from his world.
  5. The Bible is the primary source of material for studying theology.
  6. According to John 14:6, Jesus is the only way to obtain salvation.
  7. ___________ elevates creation into god by claiming that the only reality is what can be perceived through the five senses.
  8. _______ is the word that is used to indicate that God is knowable.
  9. Salvation does not require the belief that Jesus Christ is Lord, it only suggests it.
  10. What passage of Scripture does the textbook use that describes both general and special revelation?
  11. There is evidence that the canon of the Old Testament was accepted just 100 years after the final book was written.
  12. The Apocrypha is a group of 14 books recognized as part of the Hebrew Scriptures, but not the Roman Catholic Scriptures.
  13. Which of the following is not one of the “lost gospels”?
  14. The Old Testament Canon is more highly debated than the New Testament Canon.
  15. The New Testament is comprised of 39 books written primarily in Greek from approximately AD 45–AD 100.
  16. ________ is the theological term used for the combination of divine and human authorship of the Bible.
  17. The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy is one of the most thorough treatments of the doctrine of inerrancy.
  18. God simply dictated the words of Scripture to the human authors without preserving the unique personalities of the authors.
  19. Which of the following is not one of the three implications that Millard Erickson considers concerning the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture.
  20. The writing of the Bible incorporates the personality of the human author.
  21. The work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the individual believer regarding the interpretation and application of Scripture is known as ________.
  22. One important consideration with regard to the authority of the Bible has to do with the working of the Holy Spirit.
  23. Paraphrase versions of the Bible including the Living Bible are often not considered actual translations of the Bible.
  24. _______ is an example of a thought-for-thought translation of the Bible.
  25. There are only a few copies of the scriptures that must be considered and compared to each other. Therefore, textual accuracy is not that difficult to determine.

Set 2

  1. The word theology come from the words theos meaning ______ and logos, meaning ______.
  2. Theology does not have a practical application to our lives.
  3. Biblical theology is the study of God from the use of reason and revelation of God from his world.
  4. Orthodoxy is the study of right ________, where orthopraxy is the study of right ________.
  5. The purpose of studying theology is not just to know more about God, but to learn to love God and love others in the process.
  6. General revelation by itself provides enough information for a person to be saved.
  7. Jesus is __________.
  8. Salvation does not require the belief that Jesus Christ is Lord, it only suggests it.
  9. _______ is the word that is used to indicate that God is knowable.
  10. General Revelation, also known as Natural Revelation, is available to all and does not require a special event or special individual to receive that revelation.
  11. Which of the following is not one of the three main criteria used for determining the New Testament canon?
  12. Inerrancy means that the Bible does not contain any error.
  13. The New Testament is comprised of 39 books written primarily in Greek from approximately AD 45–AD 100.
  14. The Old Testament is comprised of 39 books written primarily in Hebrew from approximately 1400 BC–400 BC.
  15. The earliest council to recognize the canon of the New Testament was the Council of Carthage in 397.
  16. The writing of the Bible incorporates the personality of the human author.
  17. God simply dictated the words of Scripture to the human authors without preserving the unique personalities of the authors.
  18. ________ is the theological term used for the combination of divine and human authorship of the Bible.
  19. The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy is one of the most thorough treatments of the doctrine of inerrancy.
  20. In The New Testament, the authors themselves never personally claim to have the help of the Holy Spirit.
  21. The work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the individual believer regarding the interpretation and application of Scripture is known as ________.
  22. There are only a few copies of the scriptures that must be considered and compared to each other. Therefore, textual accuracy is not that difficult to determine.
  23. The Bible itself has never really faced extreme persecution.
  24. _______ is an example of a thought-for-thought translation of the Bible.
  25. General revelation is not enough to bring someone to salvation.