THEO 201 Quiz 4
THEO 201 Quiz 4
THEO 201 Quiz 4 The Nature of God
- The name of God that is best translated “I AM” and refers to the independent existence of God.
- This theologian first held that the Trinity is defined as one substance, in three persons.
- When God says “My thoughts are not your thoughts” in Isaiah 55: 8-9, this refers to man’s inability to approach God.
- The study of God’s nature should result in____.
- God’s personal ___________ refers to God’s personal holiness applied to His relationships with other beings and that His actions are in accordance with His law.
- God’s existence transcends this world and is dependent upon this world.
- Which of the following are reasons to support the Biblical teaching of the Trinity?
- is the name for God given to denote power and might, used mostly in Scripture in association with God’s creation and the Trinity.
- _ refers to the active and present nature of God in relation to God’s creation.
- According to Erickson, because God is all powerful, there is nothing that He cannot do, including things contrary to His nature.
- The passage “But you remain the same, and your years will never end” best refers to which attribute of God:
- Term used by theologians to describe the qualities that establish the nature of God in language.
- This heresy taught the Trinity is really just three different modes that God operates in.
- The Knowledge of God refers to God’s complete knowledge of ____.
- According to Erickson, actions of any one of the persons of the Trinity are actually actions in which all three persons participate.
- Which of the following moral attributes are believers expected to emulate?
- The concept of the Trinity is found in other world religions in addition to Christianity.
- According to Erickson, Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity gives insight to God’s relationship to time and space in the universe.
- According to Erickson, God’s immanence and transcendence are not synonymous.
- This theologian said that the Trinity is divinely revealed, not humanly constructed.
Set 1
- The law of God is an extension of His nature.
- The Bible often uses the phrase “high and exalted” in reference to God’s transcendence, but this should not be interpreted as God only being in the heavens.
- Which of these would be classified as a moral/goodness attribute of God:
- The study of God’s nature should result in____.
- According to Erickson, our view of God only affects the way we construct our theology.
- God’s personal ___________ refers to God’s personal holiness applied to His relationships with other beings and that His actions are in accordance with His law.
- The word Trinity is found throughout the pages of both the Old and New Testaments.
- According to Erickson, God’s immanence and transcendence are not synonymous.
- The name of God that is best translated “I AM” and refers to the independent existence of God.
- God’s __________ is His absolute moral perfection.
- Deuteronomy 6 is a core passage of Scripture that best describes the ______________.
- Term used by theologians to describe the qualities that establish the nature of God in language.
- This theologian first held that the Trinity is defined as one substance, in three persons.
- Which early theologian held to an economic view of the Trinity?
- Erickson shared this illustration to understand both the transcendence and immanence of God to His creation.
- Our personal measure of holiness is best understood when contrasting ourselves with other human levels of goodness.
- The passage “But you remain the same, and your years will never end” best refers to which attribute of God:
- The Trinity supports the Old Testament’s polytheistic theological framework.
- Some theologians argue that ________________ is both a possible attribute and definition for God?
- This theologian said that the Trinity is divinely revealed, not humanly constructed.
Set 2
- Augustine said which of the following could help man understand the Trinity.
- Which early theologian held to an economic view of the Trinity?
- Which of the following is a core passage for understanding the trinity?
- God’s existence transcends this world and is dependent upon this world.
- Our personal measure of holiness is best understood when contrasting ourselves with other human levels of goodness.
- God’s personal ___________ refers to God’s personal holiness applied to His relationships with other beings and that His actions are in accordance with His law.
- The Bible often uses the phrase “high and exalted” in reference to God’s transcendence, but this should not be interpreted as God only being in the heavens.
- This core passage refers to God being a spirit, and does not possess a physical nature.
- When we ask the question “What is God like?”, we are talking about what theologians call His_______.
- The passage “But you remain the same, and your years will never end” best refers to which attribute of God:
- The word Trinity is found throughout the pages of both the Old and New Testaments.
- A good description of the Trinity could be “separate in nature, equal in person, and submissive in duties.”
- Which of the following are reasons to support the Biblical teaching of the Trinity?
- When God says “My thoughts are not your thoughts” in Isaiah 55: 8-9, this refers to man’s inability to approach God.
- The Knowledge of God refers to God’s complete knowledge of ____.
- According to Erickson, actions of any one of the persons of the Trinity are actually actions in which all three persons participate.
- The concept of the Trinity is found in other world religions in addition to Christianity.
- This theologian said that the Trinity is divinely revealed, not humanly constructed.
- The Bible affirms that there are three distinct God’s within the Trinity.
- _____________ refers to the active and present nature of God in relation to God’s creation.
Set 3
- Which of the following moral attributes are believers expected to emulate?
- is the name for God given to denote power and might, used mostly in Scripture in association with God’s creation and the Trinity.
- According to Erickson,because God is all powerful, there is nothing that He cannot do, including things contrary to His nature.
- This heresy taught the Trinity is really just three different modes that God operates in.
- Which of these would not be characterized as a natural attribute of God:
- Which of the following are reasons to support the Biblical teaching of the Trinity?
- According to Jeremiah 23:24, God’s immanence and transcendence are synonymous.
- This moral quality of God ensures that God’s actions are in accordance with the law he established.
- Our personal measure of holiness is best understood when contrasting ourselves with other human levels of goodness.
- The concept of the Trinity is found in other world religions in addition to Christianity.
- The study of God’s nature should result in
- Term used by theologians to describe the qualities that establish the nature of God in language.
- The name of God that is best translated “I AM” and refers to the independent existence of God.
- According to Erickson, actions of any one of the persons of the Trinity are actually actions in which all three persons participate.
- This core passage refers to God being a spirit, and does not possess a physical nature.
- Which early theologian held to an economic view of the Trinity?
- The law of God is an extension of His nature.
- This theologian said that the Trinity is divinely revealed, not humanly constructed.
- A good description of the Trinity could be “separate in nature, equal in person, and submissive in duties.”
- Deuteronomy 6 is a core passage of Scripture that best describes the