TDOS Quiz #1_ 23FA BIBL 105 Introduction to Bible (05)
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TDOS Quiz #1
Due
Aug 27 at 11:59pm
Points
100
Questions
25
Time Limit
None
Instructions
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Attempt 1
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80 out of 100
Score for this quiz: 80
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TDOS is the abbreviation for the textbook, The Drama of Scripture
by Craig Bartholomew and
Michael Goheen.
Quiz #1 covers the Prologue, Act 1, and Act 2 pp. 17-44
The test is an open book and open note quiz. It is based on the study guide. It includes 25 questions
to be answered in a 45 minute period. Only one attempt is allowed.
This assignment is due Sunday by 11:59 pm ET.
TDOS Quiz #1 includes 15 questions.
4 / 4 pts
Question 1
A commitment to pluralism discourages the pursuit of a real story that
provides meaning to all of life.
True Correct!
Correct!
False See pages 19-20 for all the objections to the discovery of a real
story for all of life.
4 / 4 pts
Question 2
A gospel promise that Christ will defeat Satan is anticipated in Genesis
3:15.
True Correct!
Correct!
False See page 42. A gospel promise that Christ will defeat Satan is
anticipated in Genesis 3:15.
4 / 4 pts
Question 3
Christianity offers a story that is true for the whole world.
True Correct!
Correct!
False
See page 22. Christianity offers a story that is true for the whole
world.
4 / 4 pts
Question 4
Creation in the image and likeness of God includes the idea of rulership.
True Correct!
Correct!
False See page 34.
0 / 4 pts
Question 5
Death was the consequence associated with eating from the tree of life in
Genesis 2:9, 17.
True ou Answered
ou Answered
False orrect Answer
orrect Answer
See page 41. Death is associated with eating from the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil.
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0 / 4 pts
Question 6
Genesis 3 identifies the talking serpent as Satan.
True ou Answered
ou Answered
False orrect Answer
orrect Answer
See page 40. The serpent is identified as Satan in Revelation 12:9.
4 / 4 pts
Question 7
Moses is mentioned in Genesis, the first book of the Bible.
True False Correct!
Correct!
See page 25. Moses is not mentioned in the book of Genesis.
4 / 4 pts
Question 8
Muslims rely on the Koran for the real story of life.
True Correct!
Correct!
False
See page 20.
4 / 4 pts
Question 9
Reference to the sun as the greater light and the moon as the lesser light
is a polemical or argumentative aspect of Genesis 1-2.
True Correct!
Correct!
False See pages 26-27. It is polemic against false worship.
4 / 4 pts
Question 10
The authors of TDOS highlight several themes associated with the
creation account, one of which includes the Kingship of God over
creation.
True Correct!
Correct!
False
See pages 30-31. The others include:
a. Creation by Word distinguishes God as the creator distinct from
creatures.
b. The Creation is a product of God’s personal will.
c. The creation is marked with order and harmony
d. The creation is good.
e. The Creator is a relational God
0 / 4 pts
Question 11
The meaning of world history is found in the Kingdom promises made to
David.
True ou Answered
ou Answered
False orrect Answer
orrect Answer
See page 20. The meaning of world history is found in the person
of Christ.
4 / 4 pts
Question 12
The metaphor adopted by the authors of TDOS is a six-act drama.
True Correct!
Correct!
False
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See page 22 and the table of contents.
4 / 4 pts
Question 13
The name for God used in Genesis 1 is Yahweh.
True False Correct!
Correct!
See page 25. Elohim is the name of God used in Genesis 1.
4 / 4 pts
Question 14
The origin of evil in God's world is explained in Genesis 1.
True False Correct!
Correct!
See page 40. The origin of evil is detailed in Genesis 3.
4 / 4 pts
Question 15
The phrase "This is the account of ... " in Genesis 2:4 is one of several
factors that lends historical credibility to the creation narratives.
True Correct!
Correct!
False See page 39.
4 / 4 pts
Question 16
According to the Australian sociologist John Carroll, the church in the
West is in trouble because of what?
It has forgotten its story Correct!
Correct!
It is plagued with controversy
It is racist
It is hypocritical
See page 22
4 / 4 pts
Question 17
According to the Hindu scholar who interacted with Lesslie Newbigin, the
Bible is best understood as what?
A book of religion
An interpretation of universal history and the human person as a
responsible actor in history
Correct!
Correct!
A story of the life and works of Jesus
A fictional and mythical account See page 21
4 / 4 pts
Question 18
According to the biblical narrative, the meaning of our whole world’s
history has been shown in what or in whom?
The Genesis 1-2 Creation Account The person of Jesus Christ Correct!
Correct!
The promises made to Abraham. The promises made to King David.
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See page 20
4 / 4 pts
Question 19
Many consider Genesis 3 to be a myth or legend. What in the narrative
indicates the events really happened? The phrase, "This is the account of . . ." in Genesis 2:4
Correct!
Correct!
The phrase, "Thus, the heavens and earth were finished" in Genesis 2:1.
The phrase, "And he rested on the seventh day," in Genesis 2:3.
None of the above.
See page 39
4 / 4 pts
Question 20
Many people claim that there is one true and real story that gives meaning
to all communities and all people. The Muslims believe it is found in the
Koran and Christians believe it is found in the Bible. Modernists, however,
struggle to locate a true story source.
True
False Correct!
Correct!
0 / 4 pts
Question 21
Many people have abandoned the hope of discovering a “real story” that
provides a framework of meaning for all people in all times and places, as
well as for our own life in this world? What is their argument?
A true account of the world cannot be found.
ou Answered
ou Answered
Individuals and communities must be content with separate meanings
discovered in their own stories.
A commitment to pluralism implies we should not look for such a story.
All of the above orrect Answer
orrect Answer
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Question 22
The connection of God as Creator and worship of God the Creator is
brought together in what book of the Bible?
Revelation orrect Answer
orrect Answer
Genesis ou Answered
ou Answered
James Luke
See page 30
4 / 4 pts
Question 23
The references to the sun and moon as the greater light and lesser light
are perhaps an indication that the creation account is what?
A polemic against false worship. Correct!
Correct!
A stylistic choice of the author.
An indication of the mythical nature of the account. A reference to a pre-modern understanding of science. See page 26
4 / 4 pts
Question 24
True or False: In order to make sense of our lives we depend on some
story. Some story provides the broader framework of meaning for every
part of our lives. True Correct!
Correct!
False
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See page 18.
4 / 4 pts
Question 25
What does death mean in Genesis 2:17, "but of the tree of the knowledge
of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you will
surely die."
The immediate end of physical life.
The onset of physical disease that will end life.
Broken relationships with Go and with one another.
Correct!
Correct!
See page 41
Quiz Score: 80
out of 100