NBST 640 Quiz 2
NBST 640 Quiz 2 Critical Methods and Alleged Errors
- The most credible historians are impassionate.
- Redaction criticism is concerned with how Gospel authors edited their sources.
- According to Köstenberger et al., the New Testament documents show signs of diversity and unity.
- In the Gospels, we have Jesus’:
- Darrell Bock is negative about form criticism as a historical tool but more positive about it as a literary tool.
- The three most prominent criteria of authenticity include all except:
- According to Köstenberger et al., the concept of “canon” was an unexpected Christian development.
- Which of the following is not true concerning Gnosticism?
- The “Synoptic Problem” asks how one accounts for the agreement and diversity in Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
- Which answer is not one of two suggested ways in which the alleged contradiction in Mark 2:26 could possibly be resolved?
- The Gospels are like modern biographies.
- According to Köstenberger et al., differences in the Gospels do not necessarily equate to contradictions.
- Which is not an integrative motif found in the writings of all the major New Testament authors (as stated in your Köstenberger et al. reading)?
- The Augustinian hypothesis argues that the order of Gospel composition is Matthew,
- The Gospels were always intended by the original authors to be understood as being presenting in chronological order.
- According to Köstenberger et al., acknowledgement of theological development from Jesus to Paul is a sign of conflicted theologies and thus should be avoided as a
- Bock is negative concerning the use of narrative criticism by conservative scholars.
- According to Bock and Köstenberger et al., the various historical criteria can bolster or deny an event’s historical likelihood.
- According to Köstenberger et al., the gospel writers meant to give an exhaustive account on the details of Jesus’ life.
- The central passage in first-century Judaism that demarcates a strict line between God and everything else is:
- Choose one of the alleged contradictions offered up by Ehrman and use the course readings to respond in your own words.