THEO 104 Quiz 1
THEO 104 Quiz 1
THEO 104 Quiz Introduction to the Study of Theology and the Bible
Set 1
- The purpose of studying theology is not just to know more about God, but to learn to love God and love others in the process.
- Which of the following is not one of the four types of theology?
- Theology does not have a practical application to our lives.
- Theology is based upon individual opinions and hypotheses: There is no science to the study of theology.
- The Bible is the primary source of material for studying theology.
- General revelation by itself provides enough information for a person to be saved.
- elevates creation into god by claiming that the only reality is what can be perceived through the five senses.
- Jesus is .
- What passage of Scripture does the textbook use that describes both general and special revelation?
- According to John 14:6, Jesus is the only way to obtain salvation.
- The Old Testament is comprised of 39 books written primarily in Hebrew from approximately 1400 BC–400 BC.
- The Apocrypha is a group of 14 books recognized as part of the Hebrew Scriptures, but not the Roman Catholic Scriptures.
- There is evidence that the canon of the Old Testament was accepted just 100 years after the final book was written.
- In reference to Scripture, the term means the “standard” or the “measuring line.”
- Inerrancy means that the Bible does not contain any error.
- The theory that teaches that God dictated the words of Scripture much like a boss would dictate a letter to a secretary is known as .
- Which of the following is not one of the three implications that Millard Erickson considers concerning the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture.
- The Bible affirms the both human authors and a divine author wrote the Bible.
- The writing of the Bible incorporates the personality of the human author.
- The Conceptual Inspiration Theory argues that only certain parts of the Bible are inspired.
- Textual criticism is a field of study that focuses on various aspects of manuscript evidence.
- is an example of a thought-for-thought translation of the Bible.
- One important consideration with regard to the authority of the Bible has to do with the working of the Holy Spirit.
- There are only a few copies of the scriptures that must be considered and compared to each other. Therefore, textual accuracy is not that difficult to determine.
- Illumination has to do with how the Holy Spirit assists readers in understanding how the Bible points to the person and work of Jesus.
Set 2
- Theology does not have a practical application to our lives.
- The study of theology is the study of the self-revelation of God.
- The purpose of studying theology is not just to know more about God, but to learn to love God and love others in the process.
- Biblical theology is the study of God from the use of reason and revelation of God from his world.
- The Bible is the primary source of material for studying theology.
- According to John 14:6, Jesus is the only way to obtain salvation.
- ___________ elevates creation into god by claiming that the only reality is what can be perceived through the five senses.
- _______ is the word that is used to indicate that God is knowable.
- Salvation does not require the belief that Jesus Christ is Lord, it only suggests it.
- What passage of Scripture does the textbook use that describes both general and special revelation?
- There is evidence that the canon of the Old Testament was accepted just 100 years after the final book was written.
- The Apocrypha is a group of 14 books recognized as part of the Hebrew Scriptures, but not the Roman Catholic Scriptures.
- Which of the following is not one of the “lost gospels”?
- The Old Testament Canon is more highly debated than the New Testament Canon.
- The New Testament is comprised of 39 books written primarily in Greek from approximately AD 45–AD 100.
- ________ is the theological term used for the combination of divine and human authorship of the Bible.
- The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy is one of the most thorough treatments of the doctrine of inerrancy.
- God simply dictated the words of Scripture to the human authors without preserving the unique personalities of the authors.
- Which of the following is not one of the three implications that Millard Erickson considers concerning the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture.
- The writing of the Bible incorporates the personality of the human author.
- The work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the individual believer regarding the interpretation and application of Scripture is known as ________.
- One important consideration with regard to the authority of the Bible has to do with the working of the Holy Spirit.
- Paraphrase versions of the Bible including the Living Bible are often not considered actual translations of the Bible.
- _______ is an example of a thought-for-thought translation of the Bible.
- There are only a few copies of the scriptures that must be considered and compared to each other. Therefore, textual accuracy is not that difficult to determine.
Set 3
- The word theology come from the words theos meaning ______ and logos, meaning ______.
- Theology does not have a practical application to our lives.
- Biblical theology is the study of God from the use of reason and revelation of God from his world.
- Orthodoxy is the study of right ________, where orthopraxy is the study of right ________.
- The purpose of studying theology is not just to know more about God, but to learn to love God and love others in the process.
- General revelation by itself provides enough information for a person to be saved.
- Jesus is __________.
- Salvation does not require the belief that Jesus Christ is Lord, it only suggests it.
- _______ is the word that is used to indicate that God is knowable.
- General Revelation, also known as Natural Revelation, is available to all and does not require a special event or special individual to receive that revelation.
- Which of the following is not one of the three main criteria used for determining the New Testament canon?
- Inerrancy means that the Bible does not contain any error.
- The New Testament is comprised of 39 books written primarily in Greek from approximately AD 45–AD 100.
- The Old Testament is comprised of 39 books written primarily in Hebrew from approximately 1400 BC–400 BC.
- The earliest council to recognize the canon of the New Testament was the Council of Carthage in 397.
- The writing of the Bible incorporates the personality of the human author.
- God simply dictated the words of Scripture to the human authors without preserving the unique personalities of the authors.
- ________ is the theological term used for the combination of divine and human authorship of the Bible.
- The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy is one of the most thorough treatments of the doctrine of inerrancy.
- In The New Testament, the authors themselves never personally claim to have the help of the Holy Spirit.
- The work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the individual believer regarding the interpretation and application of Scripture is known as ________.
- There are only a few copies of the scriptures that must be considered and compared to each other. Therefore, textual accuracy is not that difficult to determine.
- The Bible itself has never really faced extreme persecution.
- _______ is an example of a thought-for-thought translation of the Bible.
- General revelation is not enough to bring someone to salvation.
Set 4
- Biblical theology is the study of God from the use of reason and revelation of God from his world.
- Orthodoxy is the study of right ________, where orthopraxy is the study of right
- Which of the following is not one of the four types of theology?
- There are ___ divisions of theology?
- The study of theology is essentially a study of what?
- Jesus is
- General revelation by itself provides enough information for a person to be saved.
- is (are) an example of general revelation.
- General revelation is the revelation of God to specific people at specific times.
- According to John 14:6, Jesus is the only way to obtain salvation.
- The Old Testament is comprised of 27 books written primarily in Hebrew from approximately 1400 BC–400 BC.
- The Bible is made up of a total of ________ books.
- The earliest council to recognize the canon of the New Testament was the Council of Carthage in 397.
- The New Testament is comprised of 39 books written primarily in Greek from approximately AD 45– AD 100.
- Which of the following is not one of the five main sections of the New Testament discussed in the textbook?
- The Bible affirms the both human authors and a divine author wrote the Bible.
- The Chicago Statement of Inerrancy is one of the most thorough treatments of the doctrine of inerrancy.
- is the theological term used for the combination of divine and human authorship of the Bible.
- Inerrancy is not used specifically of the Bible, but refers to the Bible as “with error.”
- Match the following with their definition.
- There are only a view copies of the scriptures that must be considered and compared to each other. Therefore, textual accuracy is not that difficult to determine.
- Textual criticism is a field of study that focuses on various aspects of manuscript evidence.
- Thought-for-thought translations of the Bible, also known as formal translations, often have issues with the word order due to the nature of the original language.
- The Bible itself has never really faced extreme persecution.
- Examples of word-for-word translations include: