THEO 360 Exam 2
THEO 360 Exam 2 Liberty University
THEO 360 Quiz 1,2 (Updated 2024)
Set 1
- Redemption is God’s act of rescuing his people from an alien power and giving them freedom so they can live as his people.
- Biblical symbols are given to us to show us to shape our understanding of how we are supposed to live.
- Which of the following is NOT one of the four words that summarizes the Bible’s plot?
- The tree God planted in the garden grows into a symbol of the redeemed nation of Israel.
- Systematic theology is simply a summarization in an orderly and comprehensive manner of what the whole Bible has to say about a topic.
- One of the 5 characteristics of Scripture is the center: God’s glory in salvation through judgment.
- Biblical and systematic theology are related through a common trajectory of authority.
- One of the clearest gospel expressions is found in Romans 1:1-4.
- According Hamilton, God built the earth as his temple.
- We are the main characters of the Bible’s big story.
- Hamilton calls promises that God made about the coming Redeemer gold coins.
- Which of the following is the basic method of exegesis for determining an author’s original intent.
- In the book of Joshua, the power of God subdues the opposition to the fulfillment of his promises.
- Biblical theology focusses on the sixty-six books of the Bible, the finished product, according to Lawrence.
- Biblical “types” are just like fables.
- Typological foreshadowing involves which of the following?
- According to Hamilton, how many episodes in the Bible’s plot?
- Thinking theologically requires us to understand three aspects of doctrine: biblical knowledge, personal knowledge, and situational knowledge.
- The sin of mankind has resulted in the confusion of all relationships between God and the creation, and within the creation.
- Symbols are used to summarize big ideas in pictures that the biblical authors intended for their audience to understand.
- John Piper has motivated a new generation of missionaries by using inspiring stories of heroic sacrifice.
- There were two important words used for the first time in the Noah narrative: judgment and salvation.
- Biblical theology attempts to demonstrate that the Scriptures are a single story, a unified narrative that conveys a coherent and consistent message.
- What you and I do in response to the gospel is not itself the gospel.
- Which of the following covenant gave the nation of Israel responsibility to reflect God’s glory particularly to the King?
Set 2
- One of the 5 characteristics of Scripture is the center: God’s glory in salvation through judgment.
- One of the clearest gospel expressions is found in Romans 1:1-4.
- Symbols are used to summarize big ideas in pictures that the biblical authors intended for their audience to understand.
- Thinking theologically requires us to understand three aspects of doctrine: biblical knowledge, personal knowledge, and situational knowledge.
- There were two important words used for the first time in the Noah narrative: judgment and salvation.
- Typological foreshadowing involves which of the following?
- Biblical theology focusses on the sixty-six books of the Bible, the finished product, according to Lawrence.
- What you and I do in response to the gospel is not itself the gospel.
- The sin of mankind has resulted in the confusion of all relationships between God and the creation, and within the creation.
- Biblical and systematic theology are related through a common trajectory of authority.
- Biblical “types” are just like fables.
- According Hamilton, God built the earth as his temple.
- Which of the following covenant gave the nation of Israel responsibility to reflect God’s glory particularly to the King?
- John Piper has motivated a new generation of missionaries by using inspiring stories of heroic sacrifice.
- Biblical theology attempts to demonstrate that the Scriptures are a single story, a unified narrative that conveys a coherent and consistent message.
- Which of the following is the basic method of exegesis for determining an author’s original intent.
- Systematic theology is simply a summarization in an orderly and comprehensive manner of what the whole Bible has to say about a topic.
- Which of the following is NOT one of the four words that summarizes the Bible’s plot?
- We are the main characters of the Bible’s big story.
- The tree God planted in the garden grows into a symbol of the redeemed nation of Israel.
- Hamilton calls promises that God made about the coming Redeemer gold coins.
- Redemption is God’s act of rescuing his people from an alien power and giving them freedom so they can live as his people.
- According to Hamilton, how many episodes in the Bible’s plot?
- Biblical symbols are given to us to show us to shape our understanding of how we are supposed to live.
- In the book of Joshua, the power of God subdues the opposition to the fulfillment of his promises.
Set 3
- Redemption is God’s act of rescuing his people from an alien power and giving them freedom so they can live as his people.
- Biblical symbols are given to us to show us to shape our understanding of how we are supposed to live.
- Which of the following is NOT one of the four words that summarizes the Bible’s plot?
- The tree God planted in the garden grows into a symbol of the redeemed nation of Israel.
- Systematic theology is simply a summarization in an orderly and comprehensive manner of what the whole Bible has to say about a topic.
- One of the 5 characteristics of Scripture is the center: God’s glory in salvation through judgment.
- Biblical and systematic theology are related through a common trajectory of authority.
- One of the clearest gospel expressions is found in Romans 1:1-4.
- According Hamilton, God built the earth as his temple.
- We are the main characters of the Bible’s big story.
- Hamilton calls promises that God made about the coming Redeemer gold coins.
- Which of the following is the basic method of exegesis for determining an author’s original intent.
- In the book of Joshua, the power of God subdues the opposition to the fulfillment of his promises.
- Biblical theology focusses on the sixty-six books of the Bible, the finished product, according to Lawrence.
- Biblical “types” are just like fables.
- Typological foreshadowing involves which of the following?
- According to Hamilton, how many episodes in the Bible’s plot?
- Thinking theologically requires us to understand three aspects of doctrine: biblical knowledge, personal knowledge, and situational knowledge.
- The sin of mankind has resulted in the confusion of all relationships between God and the creation, and within the creation.
- Symbols are used to summarize big ideas in pictures that the biblical authors intended for their audience to understand.
- John Piper has motivated a new generation of missionaries by using inspiring stories of heroic sacrifice.
- There were two important words used for the first time in the Noah narrative: judgment and salvation.
- Biblical theology attempts to demonstrate that the Scriptures are a single story, a unified narrative that conveys a coherent and consistent message.
- What you and I do in response to the gospel is not itself the gospel.
- Which of the following covenant gave the nation of Israel responsibility to reflect God’s glory particularly to the King?