THEO 201 Quiz 6
THEO 201 Quiz 6
THEO 201 Quiz 6 The Person of Christ
- God the Son has always existed.
- This Christological heresy held that Jesus became God at his baptism.
- This prophet predicted the virgin birth.
- The humanity of Jesus is not as important as the deity of Christ.
- The only reason that Jesus was crucified was due to the charges of breaking the Sabbath.
- The Greek term the New Testament writers often used to describe Jesus, particularly after His ascension.
- Scripture seems to support that sin is passed from the father.
- The apostles Matthew and John open their gospels with a genealogy of Jesus to show the fulfillment of prophecy from the Old Testament.
- This Christological heresy interprets the subordination of Jesus to God the Father as statements of Jesus’ essence.
- Arius was condemned at the Council of Nicaea in 325.
- According to CS Lewis, there are three possibilities for the identity of Jesus Christ: good teacher, prophet, or God.
- This creed affirms that Jesus has the same nature or essence as God the Father and the same nature as humanity.
- The Etzel and Small text refers to Colossians 1 as an early confession of the Deity of Christ.
- One argument supporting the deity of Christ was that the apostles were willing to die for the belief that Jesus was indeed God.
- Which religion considers Jesus to be divine, but does not affirm the Trinity and believes that Jesus was created at a point in time.
- We know that Jesus is God because…
- Rejected the idea of two natures and that held that Jesus went from two natures to one nature after the virgin birth.
- This Christological heresy taught Jesus was deity in soul and human in body.
- Which of the following points to Jesus’ humanity.
- When did the incarnation begin?
Set 1
- God the Son has always existed.
- The only reason that Jesus was crucified was due to the charges of breaking the Sabbath.
- What is the term used to describe the doctrine that God the Son took on flesh and became a man?
- This Christological heresy taught Jesus only appeared to have a real physical body.
- Though Jesus was fully God, he needed food, water, and nourishment to grow and care for his body during his earthly ministry.
- This apostle opened his gospel by describing Jesus as being God with us and dwelling among us.
- Rejected the idea of two natures and that held that Jesus went from two natures to one nature after the virgin birth.
- This Christological heresy taught Jesus was deity in soul and human in body.
- Arius was condemned at the Council of Nicaea in 325.
- Which of the following is not one of Jesus’ claims to be deity?
- The Greek term the New Testament writers often used to describe Jesus, particularly after His ascension.
- This creed affirms that Jesus has the same nature or essence as God the Father and the same nature as humanity.
- Islam holds that Jesus was God, but did not die on the cross, instead another person took his place.
- This Christological heresy held that Jesus became God at his baptism.
- This characteristic was recognized by first-century Jewish religious authorities as a sign of deity.
- The humanity of Jesus is not as important as the deity of Christ.
- While Jesus claimed to be God, he did not predict his death and resurrection.
- Scripture seems to support that sin is passed from the father.
- According to Erickson, this essence of the person of Jesus enables Jesus to best be a believer’s intercessor.
- When did the incarnation begin?
Set 2
- The apostles Matthew and John open their gospels with a genealogy of Jesus to show the fulfillment of prophecy from the Old Testament.
- Erickson refers to Jesus having the nature of God and the nature of man in one person, rather than two natures fused to make a third nature in one person, which is called Eutychianism.
- Kenosis is used to describe what?
- When did the incarnation begin?
- What is the term used to describe the doctrine that God the Son took on flesh and became a man?
- Which religion considers Jesus to be divine, but does not affirm the Trinity and believes that Jesus was created at a point in time.
- This apostle opened his gospel by describing Jesus as being God with us and dwelling among us.
- This theologian sees that the resurrection should be understood from the historical traditions of which it is a part.
- This Christological heresy claimed that Jesus exchanged his attributes of deity for his human qualities.
- This Christological heresy taught Jesus was deity in soul and human in body.
- This creed affirms that Jesus has the same nature or essence as God the Father and the same nature as humanity.
- One argument supporting the deity of Christ was that the apostles were willing to die for the belief that Jesus was indeed God.
- The Greek term the New Testament writers often used to describe Jesus, particularly after His ascension.
- The incarnation was more an addition of human attributes than a loss of divine attributes.
- God the Son has always existed.
- According to CS Lewis, there are three possibilities for the identity of Jesus Christ: good teacher, prophet, or God.
- The Etzel and Small text refers to Colossians 1 as an early confession of the Deity of Christ.
- In what Gospel does Erickson see as giving the clearest and most direct declaration of the deity of Christ?
- We know that Jesus is God because…
- Arius was condemned at the Council of Nicaea in 325.
Set 3
- Which New Testament Letter teaches that Jesus is the God of revelation and superior to all other created beings?
- This council focused on the deity of Christ.
- Arius was condemned at the Council of Nicea in 325.
- Kenosis is used to describe what?
- God the Son has always existed.
- In what Gospel does Erickson see as giving the clearest and most direct declaration of the deity of Christ?
- While Jesus claimed to be God, he did not predict his death and resurrection.
- The Greek term the New Testament writers often used to describe Jesus, particularly after His ascension.
- This Christological heresy taught Jesus only appeared to have a real physical body.
- Jesus always described himself in a singular manner to God the Father.
- Though Jesus was fully God, he needed food, water, and nourishment to grow and care for his body during his earthly ministry.
- Islam holds that Jesus was God, but did not die on the cross, instead another person took his place.
- Which religion considers Jesus to be divine, but does not affirm the Trinity and believes that Jesus was created at a point in time.
- This creed affirms that Jesus has the same nature or essence as God the Father and the same nature as humanity.
- This Christological heresy held that Jesus became God at his baptism.
- The only reason that Jesus was crucified was due to the charges of breaking the Sabbath.
- The earliest confessions of the deity of Christ were written by the Apostle Paul.
- According to Erickson, Jesus is fully God and fully human in one nature.
- This characteristic was recognized by first-century Jewish religious authorities as a sign of deity.
- What is the term used to describe the doctrine that God the Son took on flesh and became a man?