NSCI 110 - Week 8 Theology Quiz
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Week 8 Theology Quiz
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Question 1
10 / 10 pts
Which of the initial ‘fundamentalists’ argued that it is a false dichotomy to force Christians to choose between science and faith, using the Inquisition of Galileo as support?
Ken Ham
Henry Morris
Correct!
James Orr
Isaac Newton
Martin Luther
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Question 2
10 / 10 pts
We are generally quite content to grant physicians freedom to investigate and explore the mysteries of the human body, to search for cures for things like cancer and AIDS.
Correct!
True
False
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Question 3
10 / 10 pts
If, as Scripture asserts, God reveals himself in creation, the more we learn about his wondrous works...
The less believable the Bible is
Correct!
The more we learn about the God who fashioned them
The more we learn that God really isn’t as wise as He’s made out to be
The mystery of nature lessens and our God gets smaller
None of the above
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Question 4
10 / 10 pts
Which of the initial ‘fundamentalists’ argued that if Genesis is not treated as historical narrative, the Bible cannot be authoritative and it cannot be divine revelation?
Ken Ham
Henry Morris
Correct!
Dyson Hague
Thomas Spurgeon
C.I. Scofield
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Question 5
10 / 10 pts
Which of the following best characterizes Benjamin Warfield’s perspective on evolution, given that you would be hard pressed to find someone more committed to the authority of Scripture in the early twentieth century?
Completely opposed to this doctrine of demons
Correct!
Open to the idea, so as long as God’s hand is still involved as he creates mediately (i.e. over time)
Excited at the challenge to reconsider his long held interpretations of Genesis
Ambivalent as it clearly has nothing to do with the Scriptures
None of the above
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Question 6
10 / 10 pts
Darwin’s task was not to undermine the role of a Creator but to attempt to explain what the creation process looked like.
Correct!
True
False
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Question 7
10 / 10 pts
The debates concerning Darwin’s ideas of common descent through natural selection are debates
unique to the 20th century.
True
Correct!
False
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Question 8
10 / 10 pts
It is likely that Luke, being a physician, studied human anatomy, biochemistry, embryology, immunology and more.
True
Correct!
False
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Question 9
10 / 10 pts
What adjective did Martin Luther use to describe those who paid no attention to, or regarded the scientific narrative of his time with contempt (Aristotelian Cosmology)?
Wise, since with the Holy Spirit and Scriptures we don’t need cosmology
Correct!
Boorish, since Aristotelian Cosmology was in agreement with experience and observations of reality
Simple, since most of his contemporaries could barely even read
Clever, since all of cosmology is really a trick of the enemy to lead us to doubt what Scripture plainly teaches
None of the above
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Question 10
10 / 10 pts
Generally speaking, the medical advice of the Bible is that the patient would either get better, naturally or supernaturally or eventually perish with their condition.
Correct!
True
False
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