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Quiz: Building from a Foundation Due   Jan 22 at 8:59pm Points   50   Questions   25 Time Limit   45 Minutes Instructions The quiz: Covers the  Learn  material from  Module 1: Week 1 . Contains  25   multiple-choice  and  true/false  questions. Is  limited  to  45   minutes. Allows   1 attempt . Is  worth 50 points . Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 1: Week 1. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 27 minutes 48 out of 50 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 48 out of 50 Submitted Jan 16 at 3:53pm This attempt took 27 minutes. Question 1
2 / 2 pts God, as a rational creator, has communicated in which of the following ways: Oral Written Incarnate All of the above Two of the above Question 2 2 / 2 pts According to the “Who believes what?” video, which of the following pairs of origins positions are most similar ? Naturalistic evolution and old-Earth creation Evolutionary creation and old-Earth creation Intelligent design and evolutionary creation Intelligent design and old-Earth creation Young-Earth creation and naturalistic evolution Question 3 2 / 2 pts The early Reformation saw a strong resurgence of a literal understanding of Genesis. True False
Question 4 2 / 2 pts For God to be sustainer means that He keeps the creation in existence at all times. True False Question 5 2 / 2 pts What did Venerable Beade believe about Genesis 2? It is a separate creation account from Genesis 1 It is an allegorical expression of creation It is a description of heavenly events before the Creation Week of Genesis 1 It is an expansion of the events of Day 6 of Genesis 1 Question 6 2 / 2 pts By the end of the Reformation, many Protestant groups (Presbyterians, Anabaptists, Lutherans, etc.) had incorporated affirmations of a literal understanding of Genesis into their creeds, confessions, and catechisms. True False Question 7 2 / 2 pts The main stream of understanding Genesis 1 favored allegorical interpretations of much of Genesis 1 and 2. True False Question 8
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2 / 2 pts Science primarily developed in which location? Reformation and Enlightenment Europe Ancient Greece Medieval Italy Colonial America Question 9 2 / 2 pts According to the “Who believes what?” video, which of the following pairs of origins positions are most dissimilar ? Naturalistic evolution and old-Earth creation Evolutionary creation and old-Earth creation Intelligent design and evolutionary creation Intelligent design and old-Earth creation Young-Earth creation and naturalistic evolution Question 10 2 / 2 pts The statement: “Knowledge can be gleaned from the study of the physical world” is a presuppositional claim. True False Question 11 2 / 2 pts
Scientists and others often enter into disciplines without considering the philosophical foundations and views within the discipline True False Question 12 2 / 2 pts A method of interpreting scripture based on consistency, context, and author’s intent is called the interpretive framework method. True False Question 13 2 / 2 pts When we start with God as Creator, and that the creation has indeed been created, then this will increase our knowledge of the world, but make synthesis of different branches of knowledge more difficult. True False Question 14 2 / 2 pts Which origins views are found within the “No evolution” bin in the “Who believes what?” video? Other ID and OEC OEC and EC YEC and OEC YEC, OEC, and Other ID Question 15
2 / 2 pts God is the best possible witness to events because: He can communicate perfectly He has perfect recollection of events He can provide us with omniscience All of the above Two of the above Question 16 2 / 2 pts Dr. Wise argues that human observation had inherent limitations, even before the Fall. True False Question 17 2 / 2 pts There are no known Early Church authors who believed that the Earth was older than 10,000 years. True False Question 18 2 / 2 pts
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Johannes Scotus Eriugena believed that Adam and Eve: existed before Creation Week were non-gendered before the Fall Both of the above None of the above Question 19 2 / 2 pts According to the “Who believes what?” video, old-Earth creation holds that the Earth is billions of years old and God has used evolution to produce life on the planet. True False Question 20 2 / 2 pts Clement of Rome believed that Adam was an allegorical figure. True False Question 21 2 / 2 pts When God created us, He created us with the ability to construct our own wrong ideas and beliefs. True False Question 22
2 / 2 pts Which of the following is one of the three reasons for studying the creation, as discussed by Dr. Wise: To know God To obey God To minister to others All of the above Two of the above Question 23 2 / 2 pts A creation perspective recognizes that God: Existed prior to the beginning of all things. Is present everywhere in the universe. Has wisdom without limit. All of the above Two of the above Question 24 2 / 2 pts
Which Early Church “school” of Biblical interpretation favored a literal understanding of Genesis 1? Antioch Agrippa Alexandria Aramathea Incorrect Question 25 (Corrected) 0 / 2 pts Which Early Church “school” of Biblical interpretation favored an allegorical understanding of Genesis 1? Antioch Agrippa Alexandria Aramathea
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