WCOTB Chapter. 3
Faith can refer to all of the following except ___________.
Duty.
T/F: Basic human needs of food, clothing, and shelter are assumed to be met before a person can say "I believe" in the creed.
False
T/F: Central to creeds is a repetition of God's faithfulness to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob since these are the foundation of God's work for Israel.
False
T/F: Faith and fiathfulness are identical.
False
T/F: St. Francis of Assisi said, "Our hearts are restless until they find their rest in [God}."
False
T/F: The "facts" of faith are derived from revelation alone.
False
Faith is primarily directed toward ________________.
God's actions in the Old Testament, the Bible, the witness of the apostles.
Collapsing faith into obedience results in: (select all that apply)
Legalism, Duty, Fear of failure.
Which of the following is not a promise of God?
Monetary provision.
Which of the following is not a result of faith?
The right to judge.
Which disciple would not believe Jesus without seeing Jesus' wounds?
Thomas Aquinas
T/F: Faith as an act is more than agreeing to a list of facts.
True
T/F: Faith is something inherent to all humans.
True
T/F: Knowledge of and proclamation of "the faith" is a requirement for deacons as outlined by Paul.
True
T/F: The gospel is at the centre of Jesus' call to faith.
True
T/F: The gospel that Jesus taught is the same gospel for all Christians.
True
Faith is _____________________.
a requirement.
Faith is important _____________________.
always.
Faith immpacts primarily ____________.
every element of life.
Common atheistic critique of Christianity is _____________.
faith is blind.