THEO 201 Quiz 7
THEO 201 Quiz 7 Liberty University
THEO 201 Quiz 7 The Work of Christ
- Which of the following are works completed through Christ’s atonement?
- The minimal facts approach is best described as the facts surrounding the death and resurrection of Christ that both skeptics and believers both would agree occurred.
- This New Testament book describes the priesthood of Christ before God the Father?
- Jesus’ atonement can cover all mankind’s sin both past, present, and future.
- According to Etzel and Small, the work of God the Son began with the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.
- According to the chart in Etzel and Small, ____________ is the final stage of the works of Christ.
- The suffering servant song in Isaiah shows that God needed his justice to be satisfied at the Cross.
- This theory of the atonement states that through the cross, Christ conquered the forces of darkness.
- The humiliation of Jesus involved his giving up of independent use of his divine attributes.
- This passage of Scripture best references the incarnation and emphasizes Jesus’ humiliation despite being God.
- What is the final stage of Christ’s exaltation?
- What theory originated with the eleventh-century church theologian Peter Abelard?
- Erickson suggests that Christ died to satisfy a principle of God’s nature.
- This stage of the work of Christ best relates to Jesus’ ministry of intercession.
- When Jesus returns in the future, he will reveal more of his character and will.
- According to Etzel and Small, which best answers the Stolen Body Theory for explaining the missing body of Christ after the crucifixion?
- Which of the following is the ‘minimal facts’ approach used as a framework for supporting the physical resurrection of Christ.
- In this office of Christ, Jesus exerts control over the universe.
- According to Etzel and Small, the word atonement carries with the understanding of
- According to Etzel and Small, Christ had to die on the cross _____.
Set 1
- In this office of Christ, Jesus exerts control over the universe.
- Erickson stated the humiliation of Christ included:
- Erickson used this analogy to describe how Jesus could use attributes of his deity during his earthly ministry.
- Jesus’ atonement can cover all mankind’s sin both past, present, and future.
- The foundation to the gospel is Christ’s __________.
- In this office of Christ, Jesus reveals truth from God to sinful people:
- According to Etzeland Small, the word atonement carries with the understanding of __________.
- The completion of Christ’s victory is marked by the
- According to Erickson, the stages of Christ’s work can be divided into 2 basic stages, humiliation and exaltation.
- This theory of the atonement states that through the cross, Christ satisfied the nature of God the Father.
- Who proposed the Moral-Influence theory of the atonement that views Christ as an example of love?
- The humiliation of Jesus involved his giving up of independent use of his divine attributes.
- This passage of Scripture best references the incarnation and emphasizes Jesus’ humiliation despite being God.
- The minimal facts approach is best described as the facts surrounding the death and resurrection of Christ that both skeptics and believers both would agree occurred.
- When Jesus returns in the future, he will reveal more of his character and will.
- Erickson suggests that Christ died to satisfy a principle of God’s nature.
- According to the chart in Etzel and Small, ____________ is the final stage of the works of Christ.
- What is the final stage of Christ’s exaltation?
- This theory of the atonement states that through the cross, Christ conquered the forces of darkness.
- This theologian sought to answer the question why God took on human nature in the first place?
Set 2
- When Jesus returns in the future, he will reveal more of his character and will.
- According to Erickson, Jesus did not have a physical body after the resurrection and before the ascension
- Jesus Christ was witnessed to be alive after the resurrection.
- In Premodern times, the ascension was usually thought of as ___________.
- This office best pictures the work of Christ intercessing on behalf of believers.
- The foundation to the gospel is Christ’s __________.
- According to Etzel and Small, the work of God the Son began with the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.
- Erickson used this analogy to describe how Jesus could use attributes of his deity during his earthly ministry.
- Which of the following are works completed through Christ’s atonement?
- According to Erickson, the idea of wrath obscures the fundamental nature of God, specifically that he is love.
- According to Etzel and Small, which best answers the Stolen Body Theory for explaining the missing body of Christ after the crucifixion?
- The most controversial stage of the work of Christ is the ________.
- This theory of the atonement states that through the cross, Christ satisfied the nature of God the Father.
- Jesus’ atonement can cover all mankind’s sin both past, present, and future.
- According to the chart in Etzel and Small, ____________ is the final stage of the works of Christ.
- Erickson stated the humiliation of Christ included:
- This passage of Scripture best references the incarnation and emphasizes Jesus leaving behind his attributes of deity.
- In this office of Christ, Jesus exerts control over the universe.
- What theory originated with the eleventh-century church theologian Peter Abelard?
- “We sinners must restore to God what is owed him.”
Set 3
- This stage of the work of Christ best relates to Jesus’ ministry of intercession.
- Erickson stated the humiliation of Christ included:
- According to Erickson, Jesus did not have a physical body after the resurrection and before the ascension
- According to Etzel and Small, the word atonement carries with the understanding of
- According to Erickson, the idea of wrath obscures the fundamental nature of God, specifically that he is love.
- The foundation to the gospel is Christ’s
- According to the chart in Etzel and Small, ____________ is the final stage of the works of Christ.
- Which of the following is the ‘minimal facts’ approach used as a framework for supporting the physical resurrection of Christ.
- The best explanation for the disciple’s transformation into being vocal preachers of the Gospel after the resurrection.
- The most controversial stage of the work of Christ is the
- According to Erickson, the stages of Christ’s work can be divided into 2 basic stages, humiliation and exaltation.
- This theory of the atonement states that through the cross, Christ conquered the forces of darkness.
- Jesus Christ was witnessed to be alive after the resurrection.
- The humiliation of Jesus involved his giving up of independent use of his divine attributes.
- What is the final stage of Christ’s exaltation?
- Jesus’ atonement can cover all mankind’s sin both past, present, and future.
- This work of Christ can be described as an “appeasement of God.”
- According to Etzel and Small, Christ had to die on the cross
- According to Etzel and Small, the work of God the Son began with the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.
- This passage of Scripture references the emptying of Jesus’ independent use of His attributes of deity.