Theology Final
who was dietrich bonhoeffer
a critic of german church, during the nazi era, beacause they had broken the 10 commandments
what is Q referring to in theology
a hypothetical document that matthew and luke draw from
which nation's church system features a government approved catholic church and an underground catholic church recognized by the vatican
china
which is not one of albls challenges of the christian church
church owns too much land
what is the ultimate end of a person according to Vatican II
communion with GOD
what is the ultimate goal of any christian
communion with god
what is the defintion of hersey
conscious deviation from a proclaimed teaching of a church
docetism believes that jesus couldn't be human because
matter isn't holy and god is holy, so the two can't mix
which of the following is the name of a gospel in the bible
matthew
biblical schoalrs claim that an unknown source q contributed to which of the gospels
matthew and luke
what is not a difference between the beatitudes of luke and matthew
matthew learned his directly from jesus, luke did not
which of the following is not a difference between the account of beatitudes in matthew and luke
matthews beatitudes are told by jesus; luke's beatitudes are told by john
what is a synod
meeting of a church leaders
what is the definition of heterodoxy
minority view of not established teaching
which is not one of the 4 christological heresies
modernism
what is the world used to describe ancient israelites that recognized many gods but only worshipped one
monolatry
which belief acknolwedges that there are multiple gods, but only worships one god
monolatry
which belief asserts that there is only one divine nature rather than two natures in jesus christ
monophysitism
which form of christianity believed that jesus' human nature was swallowed up in the divine
monophysitism
which of the following is not a form of heresy
monotheism
which of the following is not recognized as an ecumenical council
new york
what did the bishops think they held in a higher regard than the montanits did
scripture
which of the following are not one of thomas aquinas's five ways to prove the existence of god
sense
bernard law, a cardinal in the catholic church, resigned from his position for what reason
sexual abuse scandal
what is a heretic
someone who goes against a teaching of the church
what is a scandal
something you stumble upon when trying to have trust in something
which term describes the methods or means by which god saves (dealing with salvation)
soteriology
____inerrancy claims that the bible has no mistakes of any kind
strict
what is soteriology
study of salvation
which of the following describes soteriology
study of salvation
what are the beatitudes
teachings of jesus found in matthew 5 and luke 6
the pope is, according to catholic doctrine
infallible, under certain conditions
which of the following is not one of the five major christian cities in antiquity
israel
which of the following is true in terms of beatitudes' account on matthew 5
it takes place on a mountain
what does docetism suggest
jesus cannot physically be both fully human and fully divine
what do the monophysites believe in
jesus is a synthesis of divine and human
which is not a reason given by the CDF for no ordination of women in the church
jesus is from the middle east
what was the chalceodon's solution
jesus is fully divine and fully human
what is meant by the term chalcedonian
jesus is fully human and divine
what do chalcedonians believe in
jesus is fully human and fully divine
what does the view of arianism describe
jesus is not divine enough
what is arianism
jesus is not divine, only human
what does the view of docetism describe
jesus is too divine
what is a catholic argument as to why women cannot be ordained
jesus's disciples were all male
israel spilit into two kingdoms of israel and
judah
the pentateuch is made of all but the which books
judges
what were the papal states concerned with during the 19th century
keeping power
what is the moment of emptying or pouring out oneself
kenosis
who was the major ruler during the golden age of ancient israel
king david
which of the following is not one of the senses of scripture
liturgical
which of the following is not a sacrament of the roman catholic church
liturgy of the word
how do the beautitudes differ between gospel of mark and luke
location of jesus
which of the following are not one of the five important cities in christian antiquity
london
which theologian mentions the idea of a basic reality kit and its influences on people's perceptions
luck
which of the gospels was originally written for a largely gentile community
luke
what is a difference between the beatitudes of matthew and luke
luke uses you, matthew uses they
what is a difference between the beatitudes in the gospel of matthew and the gospel of luke
luke's includes woes while matthew's focuses on blessings
the teaching authority of the church is known as
magesterium
what is the best definition of atonement
making whole again
the gospels of matthew and luke are believed to be inspired by an unkown gospel Q, as well as which other gospel
mark
which of the listed gospels is the oldest, and thus the basis for some of the following gospels
mark
what author talks about the analogy of being
martin albl
what is one of the beliefs of the cathars
matter is evil
which of the following was a key belief of the cathars
matter is evil
by what name did god reveal himself to moses
YHWH ( i am who i am)
what year was the exodus
1280 bce
in what year was syllabus of errors published
1864
how many times was the temple in jerusalem destroyed
2
when jesus was holding prayer in the garden, how many times did the disciples fall alseep when he asked them to stay awake
3
how many sacraments are in the catholic church
7
in what year did king solomon die
929 bce
which of the following did not think that matter was evil
catholics
which of the following describes heterodoxy
a minority position against a non-settled point
what is heterodoxy
a minority position vs. a non-settled point
what is catharism
a religion believing in two gods, one good and one evil
in the catholic sacramental worldview, the church is
a sacrament of christ
what is a scarement
a sign that effects what it symbolizes
the leaders of which ancient city often overthrow the rulers constantinople due to religious disagreement
alexandria
what other city was antioch constantly feuding with
alexandria
which city emphasized the unity of the human and divine in jesus
alexandria
what was a major difference between alexandria and antioch in regardst to nature of christ
alexandria emphasized unity and antioch emphasized distinction
which of the following is false
all doctrine is dogma
which of the following is a true statement about the relationship between dogmas and doctrines
all dogmas are doctrines but not all doctrines are dogmas
what of the following did cathars not believe
all matter is good
according to luck, which characteristics are a part of our basic reality kit
all of the above
what did the cathars believe
all of the above
what is the best way to describe a sacrament
all of the above
which meetings established dogmas
all of the above
which of these are beliefs of the cathars
all of the above
why did the israleites ask samuel for a king
all of the above
why does luck say the bible alone is not enough and theology is necessary
all of the above (history has influenced the bible, we read the bible with biases, the bible has contradictions within it, and we need to go outside it to reason them out)
which of the following is an issue the pope had to deal with in the modern world
all of the above (industrial revolution, enlightenment, rise of secularism)
which is not a sacrament
altar service
which of the following is part of the definition of heresy according to catechism of the catholic church
an obstinate doubt concerning
in which of the following is god assigned human qualities
anthropomorphism
which city represented emphasized distinction between the two natures of christ
antioch
which holy city emphasized the nestorian belief that in jesus there were in essence two persons
antioch
which theological school emphasized distinction between human and divine
antioch
what is a gentile
anyone that is not jewish
who were gentiles
anyone who isnt jewish
the council of nicea addressed which controversy
arianism
who is the author of catching the light
arthur zajonc
what is anthropomorphism
assigning human qualities to god
what means reconciling what was once broken by sin
atonement
what was an outcome that resulted from Gregoy XVI's hatred or fear of modernism
banning access to the railroad system
which of the following is an example of a church sacrament
baptism
what are the two sacraments the bishops and montanists agreed on
baptism and eucharist
which is not a statement made by the author downey
baptism is not a sacrament
which of these are all examples of a sacrament
baptism, marriage, anointing of the sick
what does luck identify as hardly conscious assumptions we have about how the world is put together, why it works the way it does and what helps to make sense of events
basic reality kits
what does albl say about evil
evil has no being
what does the word heresey mean
believing in God but not the holy trinity
the movie inheirt the wind based on a true story. John T. Scopes is a historical figure in the true story, who has his fictional character in the movie
betram cates
which of the following is not a sacrament in the catholic church
birth
what does a hellenstic viewpoint have to say about the body and soul
body and soul are seperate
religious freedom became an issue during which of the following conflicts
both
which is a sacrament of the roman catholic church
both a and c (anointing of the sick, confirmation)
which of these ancient cities was not one of the five major centers of christian thought in the fifth century
carthage
which of the following believed in dulism
cathars
to which israelite king does god promise a long lineage
david
which of the following is not one of the 7 sacraments of the church
death
what does the view of monophysitism describe
divine and human not distinct enough in jesus
what does the view of nestorianism describe
divine and human too distinct in jesus
the heresy argues that the son of god pretended to be human with divine powers is
docetism
which belief says that divinity and matter can never come together and that humans do not meet god
docetism
which of these four claims that jesus is too divine
docetism
what is the main difference between dogma and doctrine
doctrine can change while dogma stays the same
what is the major difference between doctrines and dogmas
doctrines can change while dogmas cannot
a dogma
does not change
which term means the study of the church
ecclesiology
reading into the bible is called
eisegesis
which of the following is not a book of the pentateuch
elijah
what did the antiochenes emphasize differently from alexandria
emphasized distinction of divine and human
what is literal translation of incarnation
en-meat-ment
the study of how one comes to know knowledge is
epistemology
in theology, the study of the end of all things is called
eschatology
the term for reading out of the text
exegisis
in the catholic church the pope is considered to be infallible on matters of
faith and morals
which is not one of thomas aquinas ways to prove the existence of god
fallacy
which of the following is not one of the 7 sacraments of the catholic church
father peter
what are one of the reasons gregory xvi, pius ix, leo xii, and pius x loathed or feared modernism
french revolution
according to to catholic teaching, jesus is
fully divine and fully human
which of the following is the correct defintion for chalcedon
fully divine and fully human
what is a basic reality kit
fundamental beliefs and associations
what was the main issue in the movie inheirt the wind
fundamentalists vs darwinian theory
the audience of lukes gospel were
gentle christians
which is not a figure in the bible
george
the cathars held which of the following beliefs
gnosticism
which system of thought holds that matter is evil
gnostics
what is incarnation
god becomes human
which concept is related to docetism
god is holy matter is not therefore they cannot meet
in the creation story in genesis 1
god's creation was good
which of the following is not a sacrament
going to church
which thought system holds that the body and soul are separate entities
hellenistic
what is the difference between heresy and heterodoxy
heresy means to oppose official teaching and heterodoxy is a minority position against a non-settled point
the question of who benefits is one in the discipline of
hermeneutics of suspicion
an _____ position is a position that varies from the beliefs of the majority on a widely accepted, but not official, church teaching
heterodox
what term is used to describe taking a minority position against a non-settled point
heterodoxy
which of the following is: a miniority position against a non-settled point
heterodoxy
on which grounds did the monophysites and chalcedonians disagree
how the humanity and divinity of christ interact
what is determinism
human thought and behavior are determined already
which of the following philosphies on the divinity of the trinity are accepted by the christian church
none of the above
which is not part of the sacramental worldview
objects are not sacrements
what does a heretic do
oppose established teachings
what does heresy mean
opposes offical teaching of the church
what is heresy associated with
opposing official teachings
the jewish holiday recalling god's tenth plague in exodus is called
passover
the first five books of the bible are called
pentateuch
what are the four parts of the old testament
pentateuch, historical, wisdom, and prophets
which of these popes issued the syllabus of errors
pius IX
who published the syllabus of errors
pope pous IX
which of the following books is not part of the pentateuch
pslams
eisegesis is and exegesis is
reading into; reading out of
what does metaphysics mean
real but not empirical
which of the following is not one of the seven sacraments of the catholic church
resurrection
which churches have seven sacraments
roman cathollic
which was the nation that most persecuted the first christians
rome
a sign that effects what it symbolizes in the catholic church is known as
sacrament
soteriology deals with questions of
salvation
what are beatitudes
sayings of jewish
according to luck, which building block of theology has been most important throughout history
scripture
what did the term nestorianism imply
that jesus was 2 persons (human jesus and divine son of god)
which of the following is not a common heresy regarding the trinity
the belief in three persons who are all equally god
which of the following are not one of the objections to the roman catholic church discussed by martin alblb
the catholic church assumes too much authority over christian doctrine
ecclesiology is the study of
the church
how did the church destroy the cathars
the church eradicated them through a crusade
which of following are not differences in the beatitudes of matthew and luke
the command to rejoice and be glad in the face of persecution
what gruop directly destroyed the cathars
the crusaders
what is the name of the famous violent christian invasion of middle eastern countries
the crusades
according to albl, where does evil come from
the distortion of good
what is monophysitism
the divine over powers the human
which of the following is the best definition for eschatology
the end of all things. god's plan for history
how did the council of nicea defend against arianism
the father and son are homoousious
which is not a part of the pentateuch
the gospels
which of the following statements was not a similarity between the new prophecy and the bishops of the early church
the role of women
what is the defintion of theology
the study of god and religious belief
what is the definition of soteriology
the study of salvation
the magisterium is
the teaching authority
what is neo-orthodoxy
the theological idea that confronts current culture
which of the following are not central ideas of the incarnation of jesus
the unity of the father and son
what is stoeriology
theology dealing with slavation
in the film, school teacher bertram cates was on trial for teaching what in a public school
theory of evolution
strict inerrancy says that
there can be no errors in the bible
what is the heresy of modalism
there is one god with three seperate faces
what most likely is the reason why the synoptic gospels are so simialr
there was some other source that we no longer have today
which of the following is not true regarding the Cathars
they did not believe in modesty
how many times did leaderhsip in alexandria overthrow leadership in constantinople over the course of of 50 years in the fifth century
three
what is the catholic church's view of the holy trinity
three distinct persons that are not divided by are one
which is not one of the reasons why the israelites wanted a king
to establish order upon their catastrophic society
according to the christian tradition, why does god reveal himself to mankind
to gather up all things in divine communion
what did kelly claim would have prevented the monophysite controvery
understanding and practicing religious freedom
which ecumenical council did not establish a dogma
vatican II
which of the following did not establish dogma
vatican II
what are the common characteristics between genesis and enuma elish
water
hermeneutics of suspicion asks which of the following questions
who benefits
which of the following causes a dispute between the new prophecy and the bishops
who holds authority
what is CS lewis moral law
widespread agreement about right and wrong
which of the following is not an argument for why women should not be ordained
women were the first to share the news that jesus had risen
historians point to what as the earliest clear example of a dualist religion
zoroastrianism