THEO 104 Quiz 3
THEO 104 Quiz 3 Liberty University
THEO 104 Quiz 3 Introduction to the Study of Jesus
- We know that Jesus is God because…
- Jesus’ miracles point to him being God.
- In the Old Testament, atoning sacrifices were permanent coverings of sin.
- Not all of the disciples believed that Jesus was God.
- Which apostle presents the clearest picture of Jesus’s claims to deity?
- Which of the following points to Jesus’ humanity.
- When did the incarnation begin?
- Which belief taught that Jesus was a man with the power of God on his life, but not divine.
- What is the term used to describe the doctrine that God the Son took on flesh and became a man?
- The humanity of Christ is not as important as the deity of Christ.
- What famous chapter in Isaiah presents a vivid picture of a sacrifice?
- __________ means to “satisfy wrath.”
- Which theory claims that the death of Jesus provides humanity with an example of the great love of God?
- The law of God is a list of preferences that he developed that best suited humanity.
- The idea expressed in the term redemption is to “buy back” or “to purchase.”
- Not all scholars actually believe Jesus rose from the dead due to the Minimal Facts Approach.
- The proclamation of the gospel of Jesus’s death, burial, and resurrection are needed because of the sin of humanity.
- The Resurrection of Christ is one of the few miracles listed in only the gospel of John and the gospel of Luke.
- Which theory of the resurrection claims that the resurrection of Jesus was not physical, but rather a spiritual resurrection.
- Which of the following is NOT one of the facts addressed by the Minimal Facts Approach?
- The big-picture perspective on the stages of Christ’s work begins with the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.
- The low point of Christ’s humiliation is His crucifixion.
- Christ’s exaltation provides hope for Christians concerning their future resurrection and eternal home with the Trinity.
- The crucifixion of Christ is the low point of the humiliation of Jesus Christ.
- Which of the following is not part of the exaltation of Christ?
Set 1
- Within Islam, Jesus is considered to be a false prophet.
- Which religion considers Jesus to be divine, but does not affirm the Trinity and believes that Jesus was created at a point in time.
- At the most basic level, the term atonement means “to reveal.”
- Jesus claims to be the “I AM” of the Old Testament.
- Jesus never outright claimed to be God.
- The humanity of Christ is not as important as the deity of Christ.
- This creed affirms that Jesus has the same nature or essence as God the Father and the same nature as humanity.
- The incarnation is also known as theophanies or Christophanies.
- Though Jesus was human, he never got hungry, thirsty, or tired since he was God.
- What is the term used to describe the doctrine that God the Son took on flesh and became a man?
- The idea expressed in the term redemption is to “buy back” or “to purchase.”
- means to “satisfy wrath.”
- Jesus never questioned if he had to die on the cross.
- Which theory claims that the death of Jesus provides humanity with an example of the great love of God?
- What theory originated with the eleventh-century church theologian Peter Abelard?
- Who pioneered the Minimal Facts Approach?
- Not all scholars actually believe Jesus rose from the dead due to the Minimal Facts Approach.
- Which theory of the resurrection claims that the resurrection of Jesus was not physical, but rather a spiritual resurrection.
- The Minimal Facts Approach offered by Gary Habermas and Michael Licona is an accurate interpretation of the facts concerning Jesus’ resurrection.
- The Resurrection of Christ is one of the few miracles listed in only the gospel of John and the gospel of Luke.
- The doctrine of Christ’s incarnation is best seen in .
- The low point of Christ’s humiliation is His crucifixion.
- The humiliation and exaltation of Christ helps to provide the big-picture view of what the Savior of the world has done for us.
- Christ’s exaltation provides hope for Christians concerning their future resurrection and eternal home with the Trinity.
- Which of the following is not part of the exaltation of Christ?
Set 2
- Jesus’ miracles point to him being God.
- Jesus claims to be the “I AM” of the Old Testament.
- Within Islam, Jesus is considered to be a false prophet.
- Jesus never outright claimed to be God.
- In the Old Testament, atoning sacrifices were permanent coverings of sin.
- Which belief taught that Jesus was not fully God?
- Kenosis is used to describe what?
- The incarnation is also known as theophanies or Christophanies.
- Which belief taught that Jesus was a man with the power of God on his life, but not divine.
- When did the incarnation begin?
- The Penal Substitution Theory centers on the idea that Jesus died in our place and his death bore the penalty of our sins.
- God could have just waved a magic wand to make everything better and provide salvation for the world, but he chose to send his Son to die anyway.
- Jesus did not have to die to provide salvation, but God thought that his death was the best option.
- What theory originated with the eleventh-century church theologian Peter Abelard?
- What famous chapter in Isaiah presents a vivid picture of a sacrifice?
- The Minimal Facts Approach offered by Gary Habermas and Michael Licona is an accurate interpretation of the facts concerning Jesus’ resurrection.
- The proclamation of the gospel of Jesus’s death, burial, and resurrection are needed because of the sin of humanity.
- The Resurrection of Christ is one of the few miracles listed in only the gospel of John and the gospel of Luke.
- Theologians have not discovered a term that deals with the concept of Jesus emptying himself.
- Who pioneered the Minimal Facts Approach?
- The low point of Christ’s humiliation is His crucifixion.
- Which of the following statements is not true?
- The doctrine of Christ’s incarnation is best seen in ____________.
- Which of the following is not part of the exaltation of Christ?
- The crucifixion of Christ is the low point of the humiliation of Jesus Christ.
Set 3
- At the most basic level, the term atonement means “to reveal.”
- Which apostle presents the clearest picture of Jesus’s claims to deity?
- Jesus’ miracles point to him being God.
- We know that Jesus is God because…
- Jesus claims to be the “I AM” of the Old Testament.
- This creed affirms that Jesus has the same nature or essence as God the Father and the same nature as humanity.
- Kenosis is used to describe what?
- The humanity of Christ is not as important as the deity of Christ.
- Which of the following points to Jesus’ humanity.
- Which belief taught that Jesus was not fully God?
- What theory originated with the eleventh-century church theologian Peter Abelard?
- Even though God is holy, anyone can be in his presence because he is loving.
- The law of God is a list of preferences that he developed that best suited humanity.
- God could have just waved a magic wand to make everything better and provide salvation for the world, but he chose to send his Son to die anyway.
- The idea expressed in the term redemption is to “buy back” or “to purchase.”
- Theologians have not discovered a term that deals with the concept of Jesus emptying himself.
- Which of the following is NOT one of the facts addressed by the Minimal Facts Approach?
- The proclamation of the gospel of Jesus’s death, burial, and resurrection are needed because of the sin of humanity.
- Which theory of the resurrection claims that the resurrection of Jesus was not physical, but rather a spiritual resurrection.
- The Lost or Stolen Body Theory is a theory that says Jesus never really died on the cross. Proponents of the view suggest Jesus only appeared to be dead on the cross.
- The low point of Christ’s humiliation is His crucifixion.
- Which of the following is not part of the exaltation of Christ?
- The big-picture perspective on the stages of Christ’s work begins with the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.
- Which of the following statements is not true?
- What is the final stage of Christ’s exaltation?
Set 4
- Jesus claims to be the “I AM” of the Old Testament.
- Not all of the disciples believed that Jesus was God.
- Which religion considers Jesus to be divine, but does not affirm the Trinity and believes that Jesus was created at a point in time.
- Jesus’ miracles point to him being God.
- Which apostle presents the clearest picture of Jesus’s claims to deity?
- Though Jesus was human, he never got hungry, thirsty, or tired since he was God.
- When did the incarnation begin?
- The humanity of Christ is not as important as the deity of Christ.
- What is the term used to describe the doctrine that God the Son took on flesh and became a man?
- This creed affirms that Jesus has the same nature or essence as God the Father and the same nature as humanity.
- means to “satisfy wrath.”
- The law of God is a list of preferences that he developed that best suited humanity.
- Jesus did not have to die to provide salvation, but God thought that his death was the best option.
- Which theory claims that the death of Jesus provides humanity with an example of the great love of God?
- Even though God is holy, anyone can be in his presence because he is loving.
- Who pioneered the Minimal Facts Approach?
- Not all scholars actually believe Jesus rose from the dead due to the Minimal Facts Approach.
- Which of the following is NOT one of the facts addressed by the Minimal Facts Approach?
- The author believes that the Minimal Facts Approach is an accurate interpretation of the facts concerning Jesus’ resurrection.
- What event is the defining point of the Christian faith?
- Which of the following statements is not true?
- What is the final stage of Christ’s exaltation?
- Christ’s exaltation provides hope for Christians concerning their future resurrection and eternal home with the Trinity.
- Which of the following is not part of the exaltation of Christ?
- Christ’s humiliation starts at the low point of Christ’s crucifixion and has the high point of his eternal glory as the sovereign Lord over his creation.