THEO 201 Quiz 3
THEO 201 Quiz 3
THEO 201 Quiz 3 God’s Special Revelation
Set 1
- Which of these was not an early church father:
- According to Jewish tradition, the Old Testament writings were completed by 400 BC and there is evidence to support that the Old Testament was completed as early as 300 BC.
- Which of the following is not one of three main sections of the Old Testament discussed in the textbook?
- Which of these passages does not refer to the inspiration of the Scriptures by God?
- One should differentiate between historical and normative authority as it relates to the Bible.
- The Chicago Statement of Inerrancy is one of the most thorough treatments of the doctrine of inerrancy.
- Which of the following is not one of the three important implications that Millard Erickson considers concerning the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture.
- The earliest council to recognize the canon of the New Testament was the Council of Carthage in 397.
- Which of the following is not part of the “chain” of God’s communication to man?
- Refers to the discipline of analyzing the manuscripts of Scripture to insure its’ accuracy to the original inspired autographs.
- Hermeneutics refers to the methods of interpretation.
- Conception of Inerrancy that holds that the Bible isn’t intended to be a science or history textbook, though all its’ assertions on such subjects are true.
- Erickson holds that the extent of inspiration can be extended to all Scripture, meaning all Scripture is inspired, not just portions.
- While the Bible doesn’t claim explicitly to be inerrant, it apparent that the writers of Scripture held that the Bible was completely true and
- The theory insists that the Holy Spirit’s influence extends beyond the direction of thoughts to the selection of words used to convey Scripture.
- Scripture does not assume itself to have a divine origin. –
- Which of the following verifies the truthfulness of God’s character in His revelation through Scripture?
- All of the books except for ________ appear among the copies of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
- According to Erickson, the term “inerrancy” is a more complete term than accuracy.
- Refers to the influence of the Holy Spirit on the human writers of Scripture.
Set 2
- Which of the following recognized the Old Testament as the Words of God?
- Hermeneutics refers to the methods of interpretation.
- The Gospels of the New Testament are eyewitness accounts of the ministry of Jesus written just a few decades after Jesus’ earthly ministry.
- Refers to the influence of the Holy Spirit on the human writers of Scripture.
- Conception of Inerrancy that holds that the Bible isn’t intended to be a science or history textbook, though all its’ assertions on such subjects are true.
- According to Erickson, the term “inerrancy” is a more complete term than accuracy.
- Conception of Inerrancy that holds that the Bible is fully true in all matters of science, history, and theology.
- Because the Bible is God’s Word, it carries the same weight as if God was speaking to us directly.
- The name given to the agreements that govern our relationship to God is:
- Erickson holds that the extent of inspiration can be extended to all Scripture, meaning all Scripture is inspired, not just portions.
- Refers to the discipline of analyzing the manuscripts of Scripture to insure its’ accuracy to the original inspired autographs.
- Refers to the Holy Spirit’s role in a person’s comprehension of the Word of God.
- Which of these passages does not refer to the inspiration of the Scriptures by God?
- While the Bible doesn’t claim explicitly to be inerrant, it apparent that the writers of Scripture held that the Bible was completely true and dependable.
- Which of the following is not one of the three important implications that Millard Erickson considers concerning the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture.
- Which of the following is not one of the reasons for the internal working of the Holy Spirit?
- The New Testament is comprised of 27 books written primarily in Greek from approximately AD 45–AD 100.
- According to Erickson, this theory of inspiration refers to inspiration as being accomplished through only a high degree of insight from the author.
- The Holy Spirit is also called the Spirit of Truth which relates to the Holy Spirit’s work in inspiration and illumination.
- This passage supports the concept of illumination.
Set 3
- Difficulties in explaining the Biblical text should first indicate the probability in Scriptural error to the interpreter.
- The theory that teaches that God gave the words of Scripture much like a boss would dictate a letter to an administrative assistant is known as
- Which of the following evidences the truthfulness of God’s character in His revelation through Scripture?
- Which of the following is not one of the three main criteria used for determining the New Testament canon?
- According to Erickson, reason does not have a place in interpreting Scripture.
- Refers to the discipline of analyzing the manuscripts of Scripture to insure its’ accuracy to the original inspired autographs.
- Which of the following is not one of three main sections of the Old Testament discussed in the textbook?
- All of the books except for ________ appear among the copies of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
- The earliest council to recognize the canon of the New Testament was the Council of Carthage in 397.
- The theory that teaches that God inspired the words of Scripture, yet directed the writer’s thoughts in word choice.
- According to Erickson, the reporting of false statements by ungodly persons should be considered true for the Bible to be inerrant.
- Which of the following is not one of the three important implications that Millard Erickson considers concerning the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture.
- Because the Bible is God’s Word, it carries the same weight as if God was speaking to us directly.
- According to Erickson, the term “inerrancy” is a more complete term than accuracy.
- Conception of Inerrancy that holds that the Bible isn’t intended to be a science or history textbook, though all its’ assertions on such subjects are true.
- The Chicago Statement of Inerrancy is one of the most thorough treatments of the doctrine of inerrancy.
- Refers to the influence of the Holy Spirit on the human writers of Scripture.
- Refers to the Holy Spirit’s role in a person’s comprehension of the Word of God.
- The earliest evidence that we have suggests the Old Testament was accepted as the Words of God as early as 500 years after it’s’ completion.
- The Gospels of the New Testament are eyewitness accounts of the ministry of Jesus written just a few decades after Jesus’ earthly ministry.