Doctrines II - Unit 1

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Enns points out that progressive creationism does acknowledge the direct creation of _________.

Adam and Eve

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

The __________ view teaches that all men were seminally (actually) present in Adam and thus participated in his sin.

Augustinian

What verse compares man's state after salvation to the one he enjoyed at creation?

Colossians 3:10

What verse teaches that renewed knowledge is a part of the work whereby God recreates his image in the "new man"?

Colossians 3:10

What verse teaches that the end goal of God's work in the believer's life is the recreation of God's likeness in man?

Colossians 3:10

The __________ view teaches that Adam is the representative head of the human race and thus plunged the entire race under God's judgment by his sin

Federal

Which of the following views believes that there was a lengthy period of time between Genesis 1:1 and Genesis 1:2?

Gap Theory

_________ argues that God judged his original creation due to Lucifer's rebellion, after which God later created life on earth as we currently know it.

Gap theory

What verse clearly presents both male and female as created in the image of God?

Genesis 1:26-28

What verse teaches that man is higher than anything else in creation and that God gave him dominion over everything else?

Genesis 1:26-28

What verse teaches that God created ex nihilo?

Hebrews 11:3

The _________ view teaches that man is created neutral and can freely choose to be either holy or sinful.

Pelagian

_________ depends upon a particular interpretation of the phrase "formless and void."

Progressive Creation

What key verse describes the doctrine of the imputation of Adam's sin?

Romans 5:12

What verse explains how the righteousness of one can reverse the effect of the sin of one?

Romans 5:12, 19

What verse refers to both Adam and Christ (although without naming them)?

Romans 5:12, 19

Which of the following views regarding the purpose of the body does Enns associate with hedonism?

The body is the only part of man that is important.

Which does Enns state is a theological problem for theistic evolution?

The comparison between Adam and Christ in Romans 5:12-21

Which of the following views of the origin of the soul has the least support in Scripture?

Theory of Pre-existence

The Pelagian, Arminian, Federal, and Augustinian views are all relevant for which question?

What affect did Adam's sin have on rest of the human race?

Enns believes that the enmity mentioned by God in Genesis 3:15 is not referring to a state of animosity between _________.

all later serpents (the creatures) and human beings

Scripture describes sin as _______.

both the inner impulse to rebel and the actions themselves

The _________________ view is most likely to base its position on the fact that the words "soul" and "spirit" may be used interchangeably in Scripture.

dichotomous

According to Enns, Adam and Eve could have gained the knowledge of good and evil ___________.

even if they had not eaten the fruit

The view that God created in 24-hour days is also referred to as ________

fiat creation

According to Enns, Satan intended to make Eve suspect God's ________.

goodness

Enns argues that the Scripture's mention of distinct genders created by God ______ compatible with some theories of evolution.

is not at all

Enns notes that the book of _______ is especially usefully in contradicting the idea held by some ________ that the body is inherently evil due merely to the fact that it is physical.

the Song of Solomon ... Greek philosophers

"Impute" means _________.

to charge to one's account


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