THEO 603 Quiz 1
THEO 603 Quiz 1
- Which of the following philosophers’ work was essentially a rebellion against the strict form of Presbyterianism/Calvinism of his youth?
- Which philosopher is best known for seeing the existence of doubt as the ultimate proof of people’s existence?
- What was the “social crisis” in Walter Rauschenbusch’s best-known work, Christianity and the Social Crisis?
- According to Olson, what did Albrecht Ritchl believe about the deity of Christ?
- Which of the following was considered a “vehemently suspect of heresy” by the Roman Catholic Church?
- Which of the following does Olson refer to as the “most influential” among mediating theologians of the nineteenth century?
- Which of the following suggested an exact date for creation?
- Which view of the atonement did Horace Bushnell take?
- Which of the following statements best describes I. A. Dorner’s concept of the immutability of God?
- According to Olson, what did Adolf Harnack mean by “the kingdom of God and its coming”?
- When Alfred Loisy and George Tyrrell contributed to the Catholic dialog with Modernists, Loisy and Tyrrell were:
- Who said, “The Rock of Ages is more important than the age of a rock”?
- Which of the following philosophers’ work was essentially an attempt to navigate a middle ground between rationalism and empiricism, taking the best of both?
- Who was famous for saying “when one cause sufficiently explains a phenomenon, more should not be posited”?
- How does Olson describe the relationship between modernism and liberalism?
- Of which philosophy was Thomas Reid a representative?
- Which Deist subtly underminded orthodox Christianity by insisting that no one should (or even could) believe that which is ultimately mysterious?
- Which of the following philosophers distinguished between the noumenal (things as they are) and phenomenal (things as they appear to us) realms of reality?
- Which of the following would Søren Kierkegaard most likely say?
- When Pope Pius IX produced the “Syllabus of Errors,” he was intending to:
- Which part of the human anatomy did William Paley use to make a case for intelligent design?
- Which of the following adopted a dualist, accommodation model for understanding the relationship between science and theology?
- Which of the following statements best describes Charles Hodge’s theological method?
- According to Dr. Cleaver’s video for week #2, how did Friedrich Schleiermacher handle the problem of evil?
- Why did Ernst Troeltsch say that there is no such thing as a pure religion?