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Question 1 a/arn Orthodoxy is the study of right where orthopraxy is the study of right belief, ving living,belief Question 2 a/arn Biblical theology is the study of God from the use of reason and revelation of God from his world. False Question 3 22 pte The study of theology s the study of the self-revelation of God.
Question 4 2/2pts Correctly understood, our theological views affect our relationship(s) with tion All of the above Question 5 2/2pts Theology does not have a practical application to our lives.
b Question 6 0/2pts General revelation s the revelation of God to specific people at specific times, Question 7 2/2pts Jesus is all of the above both B and C
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Question 8 22 pte Select two of the following that are examples of general revelation. Creation Question 9 a/arn is the word that is used to indicate that God is knowable. Revelation
Question 10 2/2pts General Revelation, also known as Natural Revelation, is available to all and does not require a special event or special individual to receive that revelation. True Question 11 2/2pts Inerrancy means that the Bible does not contain any error. True Question 12 2/2pts Which of the following is not one of the “lost gospels™? the gospel of T the gospel of Paul the gospel of Judas
Question 13 2/2pts In reference to Scripture, the term means the “standard” or the “measuring line." inspiration inerrancy canon infallibility Question 14 2/2pts The New Testament is comprised of 39 books written primarily in Greek from approximately AD 45-AD 100, Question 15 2/2pts There is evidence that the canon of the Old Testament was accepted just 100 years after the final book was written. True
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Question 16 2/2pts is the theological term used for the combination of divine and human authorship of the Bible. nfallibility Inspiration Question 17 2/2pts Which of the following is not one of the three implications that Millard Erickson considers concerning the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture. Biblical importance Epistemological i
Question 18 2/2pts God simply dictated the words of Scripture to the human authors without preserving the unique personalities of the authors. Question 19 2/2pts In The New Testament, the authors themselves never personally claim to have the help of the Holy Spirit. Question 20 2/2pts The Bible affirms the both human authors and a divine author wrote the Bible. True
Question 21 2/2pts llumination has to do with how the Holy Spirit assists readers in understanding how the Bible points to the person and work of Jesus. True Question 22 2/2pts The work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the individual believer regarding the interpretation and application of Scripture is known as inspiration inerrancy illumination infallibility
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Question 23 2/2pts Paraphrase versions of the Bible including the Living Bible are often not considered actual translations of the Bible. Question 24 2/2pts The Bible itself has never really faced extreme persecution. False Question 25 2/2pts Textual criticism is a field of study that focuses on various aspects of manuscript evidence