THEO 201 Quiz 6
This Christological heresy held that Jesus became God at his baptism.
Adoptionism
This Christological heresy taught Jesus was deity in soul and human in body.
Apollinarianism
According to Erickson, this essence of the person of Jesus enables Jesus to best be a believer's intercessor.
Christ's humanity
This Christological heresy taught Jesus only appeared to have a real physical body.
Docetism
Rejected the idea of two natures and that held that Jesus went from two natures to one nature after the virgin birth.
Eutychianism
According to CS Lewis, there are three possibilities for the identity of Jesus Christ: good teacher, prophet, or God.
False
Because Jesus could not have sinned, his temptation was not actual temptation.
False
Scripture seems to support that sin is passed from the father.
False
This characteristic was recognized by first-century Jewish religious authorities as a sign of deity.
Forgiveness of Sin
Which New Testament Letter teaches that Jesus is the God of revelation and superior to all other created beings?
Hebrews
What is the term used to describe the doctrine that God the Son took on flesh and became a man?
Incarnation
This prophet predicted the virgin birth.
Isaiah
In what Gospel does Erickson see as giving the clearest and most direct declaration of the deity of Christ?
John
This apostle opened his gospel by describing Jesus as being God with us and dwelling among us.
John
Arius was condemned at the Council of Nicaea in 325.
True
Erickson refers to Jesus having the nature of God and the nature of man in one person, rather than two natures fused to make a third nature in one person, which is called Eutychianism
True
Jesus always described himself in a singular manner to God the Father.
True
One argument supporting the deity of Christ was that the apostles were willing to die for the belief that Jesus was indeed God.
True
Though Jesus was fully God, he needed food, water, and nourishment to grow and care for his body during his earthly ministry.
True
This creed affirms that Jesus has the same nature or essence as God the Father and the same nature as humanity.
WRONG ANSWER: Athanasian