THEO 360 Quiz 3
THEO 360 Quiz 1,2 (Updated 2024)
- Because of sin, creation has been frustrated in its purpose.
- Adoption into the family of God is for Israel and not the church.
- Sin does not affect every area of our lives.
- The fact that God has made promises makes a difference in our loves in several ways. Which of following is not one of the ways listed by Lawrence?
- The metaphor of the church as a bride is meant to build our identity.
- Satan is pursuing the same strategy against the church that he pursued against the Messiah.
- Adam and Eve had no choice as to whether or not they fell.
- One of the effects of the fall is that we have been banished from God’s presence.
- God’s love is shown to all because he gives all life.
- According to Lawrence, the Bible says eight important things about the cross. Which one of the following is included in his list? Check all that apply.
- The first biblical theology storyline that Lawrence addresses is the Creation
- The fall was just a one-time event when things when from good to bad but don’t continue to get worse.
- Which of the following is not a pattern in the storyline of the fall?
- Because of sin, the Creator dies as a substitute for his creation.
- Hamilton asserts that the church is a picture of the new temple.
- The first doctrine in the creation story is that God creates for his glory.
- When he judges sin, God will restore all justice to the universe.
- The Creation storyline has a clear pattern of promise and fulfillment.
- The Bible is the real Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, and biblical theology is the heart of Gold that improbably moves us into the real world.
- The metaphors of the body of Christ are meant to shape our understanding of ourselves.
- The metaphor that the Jesus used to describe God’s people is sheep with the shepherd.
- Without understanding the storyline of the fall, we cannot understand why we need a cure.
- The metaphor that directly connects the church to the big story of the Bible is…
- We live in a spiritually neutral world.
- Which two passages does Hamilton use to illustrate Israel’s relationship to the God and her place in the story?