THEO 201 Quiz 1
THEO 201 Quiz 1
THEO 201 Quiz: Introduction to Theology
Set 1
- Correct doctrinal beliefs are essential to the relationship between the believer and God.
- _________ Theology focuses on the study of God through the use of reason and logic based on the world man experiences.
- ___________ Theology is the systematic and structured study of both God’s Word and God’s world.
- According to Erickson, when doing theology, one can simply find 21stcentury equivalents for 1st century doctrine.
- While the study of God’s creation can provide additional insight when doing theology, God’s Word is primarily what constitutes the content of theology.
- Much of the diversity in the contemporary theological environment derives from the rapidly changing ________.
- The study of theology is inferior to the other scientific disciplines.
- The word theologycome from the words theos meaning ______ and logos, meaning ______.
- This theologian argued that theologians should correlate the permanent content of Biblical doctrine in an expression that is accessible by people today.
- There are ___ divisions of theology?
- Biblical Theology is:
- According to Erickson, a good example of using other sources to illuminate Biblical doctrine is ______.
- The term orthopraxy refers to right living produced because of right doctrine .
- This theological group has avoided decline due to its’ use of the Bible as being the primary source of influence.
- Which of the following is a study method used by a theologian to determine the meaning and use of a particular Biblical term or phrase.
- The Bible originated with human authors and then led to the start of the church and Christian doctrine.
- Erickson indicated that the permanent element of Christianity is most likely found in ____________.
- The study of theology is a science.
- Which of the following is not one of the criteria for permanence in doctrine?
- A tool of theology used to examine contemporary Biblical interpretation in the context of how a particular doctrine was interpreted in the past.
Set 2
- According to Erickson, when doing theology, one can simply find 21stcentury equivalents for 1st century doctrine.
- One of the more challenging types of passages from the Bible to interpret are narrative passages because they ______.
- Erickson indicated that the permanent element of Christianity is most likely found in ____________.
- The Bible originated with human authors and then led to the start of the church and Christian doctrine.
- A tool of theology used to examine contemporary Biblical interpretation in the context of how a particular doctrine was interpreted in the past.
- Our theological views affect and influence our daily decisions.
- ___________ Theology is the systematic and structured study of both God’s Word and God’s world.
- The theologian’s most pressing question when doing theology?
- According to Erickson, a good example of using other sources to illuminate Biblical doctrine is ______.
- Erickson maintains that a person must retain the essential meaning of the biblical teaching while applying it to a contemporary setting when contextualizing a Biblical concept .
- This theological group has avoided decline due to its’ use of the Bible as being the primary source of influence.
- The study of theology is inferior to the other scientific disciplines.
- The term orthopraxy refers to right living produced because of right doctrine .
- This theologian argued that theologians should correlate the permanent content of Biblical doctrine in an expression that is accessible by people today.
- Baptism could be used as an example for a doctrine that is intended to be applied universally.
- The Erickson text holds which of the following beliefs about the relationship between science and theology:
- 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.
- The study of theology is characterized as being __________.
- “Correctly understood, our theological views affect our relationship(s) with __________________.
- Erickson used this word to describe the contextualizing the Bible’s message by only presenting Biblical concepts in Biblical terminology.
Set 3
- The word theology come from the words theos meaning and logos, meaning
- A tool of theology used to examine contemporary Biblical interpretation in the context of how a particular doctrine was interpreted in the past.
- Our theological views affect and influence our daily decisions.
- The Bible is written as a unified document and should be interpreted in light of its unified nature.
- Erickson maintains that a person must retain the essential meaning of the biblical teaching while applying it to a contemporary setting when contextualizing a Biblical concept.
- Theology is an independent endeavor that primarily begins and ends with one’s personal interpretation of a particular doctrine.
- Erickson indicated that the permanent element of Christianity is most likely found in
- The study of theology is characterized as being
- The dimension of “height” referring to the different levels of complexity that a doctrinal truth can be presented is related to the term
- While the study of God’s creation can provide additional insight when doing theology, God’s Word is primarily what constitutes the content of theology.
- Much of the diversity in the contemporary theological environment derives from the rapidly changing
- The theologian’s most pressing question when doing theology?
- This theologian argued that the permanent nature should be found in the doctrines of Scripture and lived out in our lives.
- The study of theology is a science.
- According to Erickson, when doing theology, one can simply find 21stcentury equivalents for 1st century doctrine.
- There are ___ divisions of theology?
- Both texts share that every person has thoughts about God, but to arrive at correct understanding of God, one must correctly study and apply theology.
- Correct doctrinal beliefs are essential to the relationship between the believer and God.
- The study of theology is inferior to the other scientific disciplines.
- The term orthodoxy means right action produced because of right doctrine .