Bible Doctrines Quiz 10
The term sacrament refer to _______.
"an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace."
Place the Five Points of Calvinism in order:
1. Total depravity 2. Unconditional Election 3. Limited Atonement 4. Irresistible Grace 5. Perseverance of the saints
The __________________ view teaches that God grants to each sinner "a special influence of the Holy Spirit, which is sufficient to counteract the effect of the inherited depravity."
Arminian
A _______ is most likely to hold that baptism merely symbolizes the inward change that God has made in the believer.
Baptist
which view concerning the conditions for salvation does Enns note as being based on a misunderstanding of Acts 2:38?
Believe and be baptized
Jacobus Arminius began as a _____________.
Calvinist
The _____ form of church government emphasizes autonomy and democracy.
Congregational
________________ holds that the bread and wine do not change into Christ's body and blood but that Jesus's physical body is nonetheless still present.
Consubstantiation
Which form of church government does Enns believe is the most biblical?
Elements of Presbyterian and Congregational
Most Methodist and Lutheran Churches follow the ______ form of church government.
Episcopal
___________ depends upon a particular interpretation of the phase "formless and void."
Gap theory
Calvin is most identified with the city of ________.
Geneva
Regarding the effects of original sin on mankind, Arminian doctrine teaches that __________.
God's grace removes the condemnation associated with Adam's sin.
_________ was the "birthplace" of Arminianism
Holland (netherlands)
A primary basis for irresistible grace is _________.
John 6:37-44
The key Scottish leader of the Reformation, _________, studied under Calvin?
John Knox
"Four-point Calvinists" generally reject or modify __________.
Limited Atonement
___________________ believed that baptism was necessary for salvation.
Luther
Which of the reformers affirmed the doctrine of predestination?
Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli
Limited Atonement is sometimes also referred to as __________.
Particular redemption
The ________ view of the Lord's supper holds that grace is communicated to the recipient because of a real, but non-physical presence of Christ in the elements (this grace makes the grace communicated through the Word of god even more effective).
Reformed view
_________ holds that faith is not a necessary part of ensuring that the rite of baptism saves the soul of a person.
Roman Catholics
Enns points out that a problem with __________ is that Scripture neither explicitly states or implicitly suggests that the recipient of the Lord's supper receives grace by means of his consuming the elements at the Lord's supper.
The reformed view
Which of the following statements is true?
The terms "universal church" and "invisible church" are often interchangeable
The ___________ Confession became the doctrinal foundation for many Protestant churches that affirm a strong Calvinistic position.
Westminster
Luther is most identified with the city of ___________.
Wittenberg
With what city is Zwingli most idnetified?
Zurich
The doctrine of human depravity teaches that __________________.
all of a person is affected by sin
The propositions __________________ emphasize the substitutionary nature of Christ's death.
anti and huper
According to Enns, the church began ______.
at Pentecost when the disciples were first baptized by the Holy Spirit
Regarding the phrase "husband of one wife," Enns believes the best interpretation is that it is a prohibition against ________.
being divorced and remarried
The Holy Spirit is involved in ___________.
both the works of common and efficacious grace
_________ is the primary Greek word for church.
ekklesia
According to Enns, Adam and Eve could have gained the knowledge of good and evil ____________.
even if they had not eaten the fruit
Arminianism teaches that man, apart from any work of grace, has the ability to come to in faith
false
The picture of salvation as ___________ portrays salvation God's declaration that a person is righteous --rather than sinful -- in his sight.
justification
The reformers believed the the ________ method was the best way to interpret Scriputre.
literal
Arminianism teaches that a believer ___________.
may consciously forsake Christ and thereby choose to forfeit his salvation
Enns states that the term presbyter ________.
occurs in both a literal and a figurative sense, referring to an older Christian of a leader in the church
Which does Enns state is a theological problem for theistic evolution?
the comparison between Adam and Christ in Romans 5:12-21
The doctrines set for by Arminianism (as opposed to Calvinism) were collected within ____________________.
the five articles of the Remonstrance
Which statement best described Enns' view concerning the church and kingdom?
the offer for the kingdom was rejected and thus delayed, resulting in Christ's announcement that he would build his church.
Regarding the terms presbyter and overseer, Enns believes that ____________.
the terms refer to the same office
attributes the eternal security of the believer to __________________
the work of the Father, Son, and the Spirit.
The basic meaning of the word baptizo is "_________."
to immerse