THEO 104 Quiz 7
THEO 104 Quiz 7 Liberty University
THEO 104 Quiz Introduction to the Study of the Church
- Who launched the protestant reformation in Germany?
- Johnathan Edwards and George Whitefield were key figures in the Second Great Awakening.
- Who was the leader of the Swiss church?
- Who challenged the teachings of John Calvin during the Modern Church era?
- What major religion began to form during the medieval era?
- The people of God, the family of God, the body of Christ, and the temple of the Holy Spirit are all analogies for the church.
- Within the New Testament, especially within the letters of Paul, one notices that there were many different churches within each city.
- The body of Christ is an image that communicates both the unity and diversity of Christ’s body.
- Protestants have distinguished between the visible and the invisible church.
- In the New Testament, Baptism is reserved only for individuals who professed faith in the risen Jesus.
- Pastor, elder, and overseer are all terms used to delineate the role of pastor.
- What book of the New Testament contains the most detailed description of the qualification for elder?
- Which of the following is not one of the three main church offices listed in the New Testament?
- There are few things that affect a church member’s experience of the church as much as church organization.
- Acts 14:23 does NOT point in the direction of a plurality of elders as the normative practice in the early church planting movement.
- New Testament Scripture indicates that the church is made up mostly of nonbelievers.
- Based on Ephesians 4:11-12, the church exists only to do evangelism.
- Service is necessary for a church if they want to follow Christ’s example.
- In a healthy church, church leadership, including pastors, are exclusively responsible for doing the work of the ministry.
- The early church did not have much fellowship or community.
- The examples of Jesus’s baptism and baptism in Acts bear witness to baptism by sprinkling.
- The major debate concerning baptism throughout church history is concerning the recipients of baptism and the mode of baptism.
- John’s baptism was not a baptism of repentance, but of recognition and identification with Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection that was to come.
- Roman Catholics practice believer’s baptism.
- Those who embrace paedobaptism justify this practice based upon which Old Testament covenantal practice?
Set 1
- What is the name of the first major division within the Christian church?
- What event signified the beginning of the ancient church?
- John Wycliffe translated the Bible into English and Johann Gutenberg invented the printing press during what major church era?
- Who challenged the teachings of John Calvin during the Modern Church era?
- Johnathan Edwards and George Whitefield were key figures in the Second Great
- The people of God, the family of God, the body of Christ, and the temple of the Holy Spirit are all analogies for the church.
- The body of Christ is an image that communicates both the unity and diversity of Christ’s body.
- The church has a local and global connotation.
- During the early church period, believers would meet in or gathering places within their communities.
- In the New Testament, Baptism is reserved only for individuals who professed faith in the risen Jesus.
- Which of the following is not one of the three basic models of church government?
- The term Apostle can be used in the New Testament only to refer to the original 12
- What book of the New Testament contains the most detailed description of the qualification for elder?
- The Bible strictly forbids women from holding the office of deacon.
- The term apostle in the strict sense of the word refers to those who accompanied Jesus throughout his earthly ministry and who had witnessed his resurrection.
- In a healthy church, church leadership, including pastors, are exclusively responsible for doing the work of the ministry.
- Based on Ephesians 4:11-12, the church exists only to do evangelism.
- The early church did not have much fellowship or community.
- abounded in the early church and was used both privately and corporately.
- The ministry of teaching in a church should include everything from basic instruction on the gospel to an in-depth understanding of the whole of Scripture as well as formal and informal teaching.
- baptism has the strongest support in the New Testament.
- John’s baptism was not a baptism of repentance, but of recognition and identification with Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection that was to come.
- baptism was a baptism of identification with sinful humanity.
- communion allows any Christian to participate in the Lord’s Supper.
- Most theologians agree on how Christ is present in the Lord’s Supper.
Set 2
- Who was the leader of the Swiss church?
- What event signified the beginning of the ancient church?
- What major religion began to form during the medieval era?
- John Wycliffe translated the Bible into English and Johann Gutenberg invented the printing press during what major church era?
- Who had a large influence and ministry in Switzerland and wrote institutes of the Christian religion?
- The body of Christ is an image that communicates both the unity and diversity of Christ’s body.
- Protestants have distinguished between the visible and the invisible church.
- Within the New Testament, especially within the letters of Paul, one notices that there were many different churches within each city.
- In the New Testament, Baptism is reserved only for individuals who professed faith in the risen Jesus.
- The people of God, the family of God, the body of Christ, and the temple of the Holy Spirit are all analogies for the church.
- Which of the following is not one of the three main church offices listed in the New Testament?
- Pastor, elder, and overseer are all terms used to delineate the role of pastor.
- Egalitarians believe that God has given unique roles to men and woman.
- What book of the New Testament contains the most detailed description of the qualification for elder?
- Acts 14:23 does NOT point in the direction of a plurality of elders as the normative practice in the early church planting movement.
- The early church did not have much fellowship or community.
- _________ abounded in the early church and was used both privately and corporately.
- New Testament Scripture indicates that the church is made up mostly of nonbelievers.
- Service is necessary for a church if they want to follow Christ’s example.
- The early church stayed focused on the gospel message, baptism, and devotion to the apostles’ teaching.
- Those who embrace paedobaptism justify this practice based upon which Old Testament covenantal practice?
- _______ communion allows any Christian to participate in the Lord’s Supper.
- Most theologians agree that the purpose of the Lord’s Supper is to proclaim the significance of Jesus’s death.
- Roman Catholics practice believer’s baptism.
- Most theologians agree on how Christ is present in the Lord’s Supper.
Set 3
- Who launched the protestant reformation in Germany?
- Who had a large influence and ministry in Switzerland and wrote institutes of the Christian religion?
- John Wycliffe translated the Bible into English and Johann Gutenberg invented the printing press during what major church era?
- The persecution of Christians increased when Emperor Constantine was appointed ruler of Rome and Christianity was proclaimed as the official religion.
- Johnathan Edwards and George Whitefield were key figures in the Second Great Awakening.
- Within the New Testament, especially within the letters of Paul, one notices that there were many different churches within each city.
- The body of Christ is an image that communicates both the unity and diversity of Christ’s body.
- During the early church period, believers would meet in ______ or gathering places within their communities.
- The people of God, the family of God, the body of Christ, and the temple of the Holy Spirit are all analogies for the church.
- All participants of the visible church are Christians.
- Which of the following is not one of the three basic models of church government?
- Egalitarians believe that God has given unique roles to men and woman.
- The Bible strictly forbids women from holding the office of deacon.
- The term pastor means __________.
- Acts 14:23 does NOT point in the direction of a plurality of elders as the normative practice in the early church planting movement.
- The early church stayed focused on the gospel message, baptism, and devotion to the apostles’ teaching.
- What passage of scripture gives insight into the routine activity of the early church?
- The ministry of teaching in a church should include everything from basic instruction on the gospel to an in-depth understanding of the whole of Scripture as well as formal and informal teaching.
- Based on Ephesians 4:11-12, the church exists only to do evangelism.
- _________ abounded in the early church and was used both privately and corporately.
- _______ communion allows any Christian to participate in the Lord’s Supper.
- ________ baptism has the strongest support in the New Testament.
- ________ communion allows only members of a particular church to partake in the ceremony.
- Most theologians agree on how Christ is present in the Lord’s Supper.
- The examples of Jesus’s baptism and baptism in Acts bear witness to baptism by sprinkling.
Set 4
- Who was the leader of the Swiss church?
- The persecution of Christians increased when Emperor Constantine was appointed ruler of Rome and Christianity was proclaimed as the official religion.
- Johnathan Edwards and George Whitefield were key figures in the Second Great Awakening.
- Who challenged the teachings of John Calvin during the Modern Church era?
- John Wycliffe translated the Bible into English and Johann Gutenberg invented the printing press during what major church era?
- Within the New Testament, especially within the letters of Paul, one notices that there were many different churches within each city.
- During the early church period, believers would meet in ______ or gathering places within their communities.
- The people of God, the family of God, the body of Christ, and the temple of the Holy Spirit are all analogies for the church.
- The body of Christ is an image that communicates both the unity and diversity of Christ’s body.
- The church has a local and global connotation.
- The term elder specifically refers to those leaders in the church who are over the age of 60.
- There are few things that affect a church member’s experience of the church as much as church organization.
- The term pastor means
- Pastor, elder, and overseer are all terms used to delineate the role of pastor.
- Which one of the following is not one of the specific roles of elders in the church mentioned in the textbook?
- According to chapter 34, “___________ emphasizes the fact that the church is always on ______ sharing the message about Jesus.”
- What passage of scripture gives insight into the routine activity of the early church?
- Service is necessary for a church if they want to being following Christ’s example.
- abounded in the early church and was used both privately and corporately.
- The author argues that it is NOT necessary for a church to have teaching, prayer, fellowship, service, and evangelist ministries in the context of worship to God.
- Roman Catholics practice believer’s baptism.
- Those who embrace paedobaptism justify this practice based upon which Old Testament covenantal practice?
- The major issues over baptism has to do with the recipients.
- John’s baptism was not a baptism of repentance, but of recognition and identification with Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection that was to come.
- communion allows only members of a particular church to partake in the ceremony.