THEO 313 Quiz 1
THEO 313 Quiz 1 Introducing the Person and Work of Christ
Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1.
- All four canonical Gospel’s present Jesus Christ’ preexistence, birth, earthly ministry, death, and resurrection.
- All four canonical Gospels detail Jesus Christ’s crucifixion, death, and resurrection.
- Luke traces Jesus’ genealogy to Adam to show Jesus’ relationship to all humanity.
- Select the Gospel that refers to Jesus Christ as the eternal Logos.
- How does John associate Jesus Christ with the eternal Logos?
- Multiple choice: Following his baptism and temptation in the wilderness, Jesus began his public ministry by proclaiming the ____ and calling people to repent and believe the gospel (Mk 1:15; Matt 4:17).
- The canonical Gospels portray Jesus of Nazareth as a real historical person who died by crucifixion and rose from the dead.
- In addition to the canonical Gospels, extracanonical sources (e. g., Josephus) attest to the historical Jesus of Nazareth.
- Select the Jewish historian who referred to Jesus in two contexts (Ant. 18.3.3 and 20.9.1).
- Select the Roman historian who referred to the origin of the name Christian as coming from Christ who had been executed by Pontius Pilate during the reign of Tiberius.
- Select the Roman who referred to the Jews whom Claudius expelled from Rome because, being instigated by Crestus (i.e., Christos), did not cease causing unrest.
- Select the individual who referred to the execution of the wise king of the Jews.
- In a letter to the emperor written c. 110, ___ referred to Christians who gathered before dawn on a particular day to chant hymns “to Christ as to a god” and to partake of a meal together.
- Who referred to the phenomenon of darkness that occurred during Jesus’ crucifixion?
- Who wrote a satire entitled “The Passing of Peregrinus,” in which he refers to Christians as worshipping “the man who was crucified in Palestine because he introduced a new cult into the world”?
- One significant ramification of the New Testament documents being written within a couple decades of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is that eyewitnesses were still alive who could confirm the accuracy of what was written.
- In Romans 4–6, the apostle Paul emphasizes that Jesus’ __ and resurrection made it possible for sinners to be forgiven for their sins; be placed in a right relationship with God; experience the results of justification; and live a new life.
- According to 1 Corinthians 15, Jesus’ __ set the precedent for believer’s resurrection to eternal life?
- According to Eph 1:19-2:10, the power of God that raised Jesus from the dead, raises believers in Christ from spiritual __ and energizes them to live a life of faith and obedience.
- Possibly the earliest post-New Testament heresy regarding the Person of Jesus, __ emphasized Jesus humanity to the neglect of his deity.
- Select the notable proponent of Docetism who made a sharp distinction between Jesus and the Christ.
- Select the notable proponent of Docetism who taught that Jesus the Christ merely appeared to be human.
- The view that Jesus Christ, while the Son of God, was the first created being.
- Proposed it was necessary for God to subsume human nature via the incarnation in order to accomplish salvation for humanity.
- The goal of Third Questers was to discover Jesus as an actual historical figure apart from any Christological confessions.
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- All four canonical Gospel’s present Jesus Christ’ preexistence, birth, earthly ministry, death, and resurrection.
- All four canonical Gospels detail Jesus Christ’s crucifixion, death, and resurrection.
- Luke traces Jesus’ genealogy to Adam to show Jesus’ relationship to all humanity.
- Select the Gospel that refers to Jesus Christ as the eternal Logos.
- How does John associate Jesus Christ with the eternal Logos?
- Multiple choice: Following his baptism and temptation in the wilderness, Jesus began his public ministry by proclaiming the ____ and calling people to repent and believe the gospel (Mk 1:15; Matt 4:17).
- The canonical Gospels portray Jesus of Nazareth as a real historical person who died by crucifixion and rose from the dead.
- In addition to the canonical Gospels, extracanonical sources (e. g., Josephus) attest to the historical Jesus of Nazareth.
- Select the Jewish historian who referred to Jesus in two contexts (Ant. 18.3.3 and 20.9.1).
- Select the Roman historian who referred to the origin of the name Christian as coming from Christ who had been executed by Pontius Pilate during the reign of Tiberius.