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Skip to Main Content Quiz: From the Enlightenment to Mediating Theology Due Nov 12 at 11:59pm Points 150 Questions 25 Time Limit 75 Minutes Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 70 minutes 144 out of 150 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 144 out of 150 Submitted Nov 12 at 1:03am This attempt took 70 minutes. The quiz: Covers the Learn material from Modules 1-3: Weeks 1-3 . Contains 25 multiple-choice questions. Is limited to 75 minutes . Allows 1 attempt. Is worth 150 points . Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module 3: Week 3. 6 / 6 pts Question 1 Which of the following philosophers' work was essentially a rebellion against the strict form of Presbyterianism/Calvinism of his youth? Online Residential Athletics Sign In Request Info Apply Now Visit Us Create Guest Account
Georg Wilhelm Friederich Hegel David Hume Immanuel Kant John Locke 6 / 6 pts Question 2 Which philosopher is best known for seeing the existence of doubt as the ultimate proof of people's existence? Immanuel Kant John Locke René Descartes 6 / 6 pts Question 3 What was the "social crisis" in Walter Rauschenbusch's best-known work, Christianity and the Social Crisis? Gender Bias Illiteracy Poverty Racism
6 / 6 pts Question 4 According to Olson, what did Albrecht Ritchl believe about the deity of Christ? Jesus is God, fully God, and has been so eternally. Jesus' divinity was a vocation God gave Jesus to ful±ll his kingdom mission. Jesus was God in eternity past and future but not during his life on earth. 6 / 6 pts Question 5 Which of the following was considered a "vehemently suspect of heresy" by the Roman Catholic Church? Copernicus Galileo Galilei Sir Isaac Newton William of Ockham 6 / 6 pts Question 6
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Which of the following does Olson refer to as the "most in²uential" among mediating theologians of the nineteenth century? I. A. Dorner Julius Müller J. W. Nevin Richard Rothe Philip Schaff 6 / 6 pts Question 7 Which of the following suggested an exact date for creation? Bernard Ramm James Ussher Henry Emerson Fosdick William Jennings Bryan 6 / 6 pts Question 8 Which view of the atonement did Horace Bushnell take? Governmental Theory: Jesus suffered and died to uphold God's righteousness.
Moral Example Theory: Jesus set a good example for our unconditional obedience. Penal Theory: God punished Jesus in our place. 6 / 6 pts Question 9 Which of the following statements best describes I. A. Dorner's concept of the immutability of God? Things necessary to His essence and actions do not change. Things necessary to His essence don't change, but things necessary to His actions change. Things necessary to His essence change, but things necessary to His actions do not change. Things necessary to His essence and actions change. 6 / 6 pts Question 10 According to Olson, what did Adolf Harnack mean by "the kingdom of God and its coming"? A future bodily return of Jesus to rule the earth A social order within history ruled by love
The death of Christ on the cross 6 / 6 pts Question 11 When Alfred Loisy and George Tyrrell contributed to the Catholic dialog with Modernists, Loisy and Tyrrell were: Asked to contribute to a multi-authored work on their topics Called into the Vatican for open conversations about their writings Excommunicated from the Catholic Church. 6 / 6 pts Question 12 Who said, "The Rock of Ages is more important than the age of a rock"? Bernard Ramm James Ussher Henry Emerson Fosdick William Jennings Bryan 6 / 6 pts Question 13
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Which of the following philosophers' work was essentially an attempt to navigate a middle ground between rationalism and empiricism, taking the best of both? Georg Wilhelm Friederich Hegel David Hume Immanuel Kant John Locke 6 / 6 pts Question 14 Who was famous for saying "when one cause su³ciently explains a phenomenon, more should not be posited"? Copernicus Galileo Galilei Sir Isaac Newton William of Ockham 6 / 6 pts Question 15 How does Olson describe the relationship between modernism and liberalism?
Liberalism is a maximum acknowledgement of the claims of modernism. Liberalism is a moderate acknowledgement of the claims of modernism. Liberalism is a minimum acknowledgement of the claims of modernism. 6 / 6 pts Question 16 Of which philosophy was Thomas Reid a representative? Common Sense Realism Idealism Rationalism Romanticism Skepticism 6 / 6 pts Question 17 Which Deist subtly underminded orthodox Christianity by insisting that no one should (or even could) believe that which is ultimately mysterious?
Edward Herbert John Toland Matthew Tindal Thomas Jefferson 6 / 6 pts Question 18 Which of the following philosophers distinguished between the noumenal (things as they are) and phenomenal (things as they appear to us) realms of reality? Georg Wilhelm Friederich Hegel David Hume Immanuel Kant John Locke 6 / 6 pts Question 19 Which of the following would Søren Kierkegaard most likely say? "Philosophy will get you nowhere; theology will get you everywhere." "Pursue an impersonal, objective, rational path to God."
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"The church is messed up; just have a personal relationship with God." "What the majority of society believes about God is what is real." 6 / 6 pts Question 20 When Pope Pius IX produced the "Syllabus of Errors," he was intending to: Criticize modernist thought that challenged Catholic orthodoxy. Encourage Catholic scholars to modernize their theological methods. Condemn Luther's Ninety-Five Theses. Provide an honest assessment of papal theological errors in church history 6 / 6 pts Question 21 Which part of the human anatomy did William Paley use to make a case for intelligent design? Ear
Eye Heart Lungs 6 / 6 pts Question 22 Which of the following adopted a dualist, accommodation model for understanding the relationship between science and theology? Bernard Ramm James Ussher Henry Emerson Fosdick William Jennings Bryan 6 / 6 pts Question 23 Which of the following statements best describes Charles Hodge's theological method? It is artistic in nature to enjoy the beauty inherent in the process It is personal in nature to allow for individual variations in conclusions. It is scienti±c in nature to arrive at exact, correct facts.
0 / 6 pts Question 24 Incorrect Incorrect According to Dr. Cleaver's video for week #2, how did Friedrich Schleiermacher handle the problem of evil? God's in±niteness requires Him to be the cause of everything, even evil. God is perfectly good and powerful, but free will allows for humanly-caused evil. God is so in±nite that He cannot be known by human minds, so we don't know. 6 / 6 pts Question 25 Why did Ernst Troeltsch say that there is no such thing as a pure religion? God is too immanent to matter. Historical Subjectivism Plurality of Genres in Scripture Quiz Score: 144 out of 150
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