Which view understands the pronouns in the statement, ‘Let us make man in our image,” as referring to God and the angels?
What view of sanctification understands the “love of God” to be the proper object of sanctification?
Which of the following views places the highest ethical degree of importance upon what humans are in the Imago Dei as opposed to what they do in the Imago Dei?
According to the spiritual presence proponents, the memorial view of the Lord’s Supper has no clear precedent before the sixteenth century.
The dayage view of Genesis 1 is also known in popular circles as the “gap theory”.
The restoration view of Genesis 1 approaches the Hebrew word yom as referring to a literal 24 hour day.
Which of the following views of sanctification sees justification and sanctification as “two sides of the same coin?”
According to inerrantists, the inerrancy of the Bible applies only to the original manuscripts (autographs), not to later copies of these manuscripts.
Inerrantists believe that the New Testament itself supports the inerrantist position, but concede that the Old Testament is silent on the matter.
The young earth view and the dayage view are more concerned about the meansof creation than they are about the chronological time required for creation.
The memorial view understands the words of Jesus in the institution of the Lord’s Supper to be largely metaphorical; he was essentially saying, “The bread and the wine representmy body and blood”, not that they “are my body and blood.”
Which view depends upon a trinitarian interpretation of the pronouns in the statement, “Let us make man in our image?”
As sacramentalism grew in the centuries following Christ, churches who embraced the merits of the sacrament practiced infant baptism, but never infant Communion.
The Roman Catholic Church has an additional 11 books recognized as canonical and inserted between the Old and New Testaments (plus 4 books added to others in the Old Testament). These 15 books are known as the Apocrypha.
There is no evidence among the apostolic fathers of sacramentalism. This did not occur until the time of Constantine.
According to Lutzer, in the years following the “conversion” of Constantine, infant baptism became the link through which the church and the state were united.
Paedobaptists appeal to the continuity between circumcision and baptism as a supporting argument for infant baptism.
The spiritual presence view does not see symbol and sacrament as mutually exclusive.
The memorial view of the Lord’s Supper is a sacramental approach to communion; in other words, the practice of communion imparts grace upon the participant.
The early church theologian Tertullian was the first church father to expressly argue in favor of infant baptism.
During the time of the Reformation, Luther and Zwingli sided with the Roman Catholic Church on the issue of infant baptism. Furthermore, the Reformers became among the most zealous persecutors of the Anabaptists.
Which view of sanctification places its primary exegetical support upon Romans 68?
The spiritual presence view teaches that Paul’s warning to not partake of the elements in an “unworthy manner” only makes sense if there is an actual spiritual presence working in conjunction with the elements themselves.
When inerrantists respond to the alleged errors in the Bible by noting that the language of Scripture is often phenomenological, they mean that:
According to the inerrantist position, one cannot find a Christian theologian before the modern period (seventeenth century) who claimed that the Bible makes mistakes (assuming that it is properly understood).
Set 2
Which of the following views of sanctification sees justification and sanctification as “two sides of the same coin?”
Match the following views with their corresponding definitions.
Which of the following views places the highest ethical degree of importance upon what humans are in the Imago Dei as opposed to what they do in the Imago Dei?
Which view of sanctification places its primary exegetical support upon Romans 68?
The memorial view understands the words of Jesus in the institution of the Lord’s Supper to be largely metaphorical; he was essentially saying, “The bread and the wine represent my body and blood”, not that they “are my body and blood.”
Inerrantists believe that the New Testament itself supports the inerrantist position, but concede that the Old Testament is silent on the matter.
Match the view to its corresponding definition.
Infallibilists agree that the biblical authors presupposed a premodern view of the world, and thus these premodern perceptions recorded in Scripture are not technically accurate.
The memorial view of the Lord’s Supper is a sacramental approach to communion; in other words, the practice of communion imparts grace upon the participant.
The dayage view of Genesis 1 is also known in popular circles as the “gap theory”.
The spiritual presence view teaches that Paul’s warning to not partake of the elements in an “unworthy manner” only makes sense if there is an actual spiritual presence working in conjunction with the elements themselves.
Proponents of believer’s baptism usually do concede that when the New Testament references the baptism of entire households, this must have on occasion included the baptism of infants.
Roman Catholics argue that because Christ often quotes from the Apocrypha, that this fact justifies its inclusion into canonical scripture.
According to the literary framework view of Genesis 1, the intended purpose of the author is to tell his readers who the Creator is, not exactly how he created.
According to inerrantists, the inerrancy of the Bible applies only to the original manuscripts (autographs), not to later copies of these manuscripts.
What view of sanctification understands the “love of God” to be the proper object of sanctification?
According to proponents of believer’s baptism, the Bible contains no explicit references to infants ever being baptized.
Which view understands the pronouns in the statement, ‘Let us make man in our image,” as referring to God and the angels?
In the Roman Catholic Mass, the officially endorsed position is that Christ is repeatedly sacrificed through the Mass.
The young earth view and the dayage view are more concerned about the means of creation than they are about the chronological time required for creation.
Sacerdotalism is the technical term used to refer to the exaltation of the priest as the one who has power to dispense and withhold grace through the choice administration of the sacraments.
The “spiritual presence” view of the Lord’s Supper is also known as transubstantiation. This is the view of the Roman Catholic Church.
The restoration view of Genesis 1 approaches the Hebrew word yom as referring to a literal 24 hour day.
Which view depends upon a trinitarian interpretation of the pronouns in the statement, “Let us make man in our image?”
Paedobaptists appeal to the continuity between circumcision and baptism as a supporting argument for infant baptism.