Enns quizzes Bi360
Limited Atonement
"Four-point Calvinists" generally reject or modify ________.
to charge to one's account
"Impute" means _______.
Limited Atonement
A Christian who held _______ would most likely make this statement during a discussion regarding the extent of the atonement. "Logic demands that if Christ made atonement for every person, then all people will eventually be saved."
Unlimited Atonement
A Christian who held_______ would most likely make this statement during a discussion regarding the extent of the atonement : "The word 'whosoever' always has an unrestricted meaning."
Unlimited Atonement
A Christian who held_______ would most likely make this statement during a discussion regarding the extent of the atonement: "the Bible says that Christ died for false teachers who were 'denying the Lord that bought them.'"
Baptist
A ________ is most likely to hold that baptism merely symbolizes the inward change that God has made in the believer.
John 6:37-44
A primary basis for irresistible grace is ________.
goodness
According to Enns, Satan intended to make Eve suspect God's
at Pentecost when the disciples were first baptized by the Holy Spirit
According to Enns, the church began__________.
Trying to earn merit with God by one's works
According to Sidwell, a biblical definition of legalism is _______.
justification and sanctification
According to Sidwell, the Catholic Church confuses
Cutting off all communication with him
According to Sidwell, the biblical doctrine of personal separation from a sinning brother does not include_______.
His incarnation
According to Sidwell, the phrase "doctrine of Christ" in 2 John 9-11 likely refers to _________.
Synod od Dort
Arminian doctrine was condemned at the _________ (1618-1619).
False
Arminianism teaches that man, apart from any work of grace, has the ability to come to God in faith.
Geneva, Switzerland
Clavin did the majority of his life's work in _______
Post-modernist
Complete the following quotation: "There are no facts, only interpretations' is a summary of ________ teaching."
Keswick
Complete the following sentence "Another influence was _______ holiness teaching.... (which) stressed the need for personal holiness through the power of the Holy Spirit."
the work of the Father, Son, and the Spirit
Enns attributes the eternal security of the believer to
is
Enns believe that there_____ an emotional component to conviction
did not have to wait
Enns believes that Old Testament saints_______ until Christ died, rose, and ascended before they could enter God's presence.
will
Enns believes that believers _______retain knowledge of their own identities and that or their friends in heaven
is not biblically accurate
Enns believes that referring to the church as "new Israel" _______.
two.... are not clear whether the term deaconesses refers to a technical office or to a general description of service
Enns believes that the _____ passages that refer to deaconesses________.
all later serpents (the creatures) and human beings
Enns believes that the enmity mentioned by God in Genesis 3:15 is not referring to a state of animosity between----
the only "technical" reference to the church in the Gospels occurs in a prophetic passage
Enns believes that the idea that the church began after the ascension is supported by the fact that______.
The intermediate heaven
Enns believes that the story of Abraham and Lazarus (Luke 16) points to the existence of _______.
strong
Enns believes that there is ________ evidence that there will be continuity between the millennium and the eternal state
John Wesley
Enns credits_______ with "reviving the true teachings of Arminius."
Transubstantiation
Enns critiques ________ for treating Christ's saving work on the cross as essentially unfinished.
Limited Atonement
Enns mentions that the term particular redemption (for definite redemption) is sometimes preferred over what common theological term?
the Song of Solomon... Greek philosophers
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 Reformed view
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.
Adam and Eve
Enns points out that progressive creationism does acknowledge the direct creation of----
Luke 23:43 ("Today thou shalt be with me in paradise")... the believer enters the presets of the Lord immediately after death
Enns uses_______ as proof that________.
__________ refers to the level of holiness that a believer exhibits in his present life.
Experiential Sanctification
Although man's will and emotion are depraved, his intellect was not affected by the fall.
False
common grace
God exhibits his ________ by sending rain on the just and the unjust.
efficacious grace
God uses______ to move a person to believe in Jesus Christ as Savior.
heresy
In Scripture,_________ often has the meaning of "division"
the mob gathered against. Paul in the city of Ephesus
In the New Testament, the Greek word for church is also used to refer to _______.
Calvinist
Jacobus Arminius began as a _______.
uses double negatives
Jesus________ in John 10 to emphasize the believer's security.
an errant, human book that God could use to convey his revelation to man.
Karl Barth believed the Bible to be __________.
particular-redemption
Limited Atonement is sometimes also referred to as ______.
Episcopal
Most Methodist and Lutheran churches follow the ____ form of church government.
False
Paul commands separation from other believers only in cases of immorality.
total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, perseverance of the saints
Place the Five Points of Calvinism in order
not sustained by Scripture
Regarding reprobation, Enns believes that it is ______.
God's grace removes the condemnation associated with Adam's sin.
Regarding the effect of original sin on mankind, Arminian doctrine teaches that _______.
God's grace removes the condemnation associated with Adam's sin.
Regarding the effects of original sin on mankind, Arminian doctrine teaches that _______.
being divorced and remarried
Regarding the phrase "husband and one wife," Enns believes the best interpretation is that is is a prohibition against ________.
both the inner impulse to rebel and the actions themselves
Scripture describes sin as_________.
Judges
Sidwell mention________ as containing a "recruiting cycle of unbelief and judgment because of 'wordiness.'"
Neo-Fundamentalism
Sidwell places Jerry Falwell within the "category": of ________.
False
Sidwell regards the terms Pentecostal and Charismatic as synonymous.
Methodism
The "Holiness movement" arose within which denominatio/ movement?
What effect did Adam's sin have on rest of the human race?
The Pelagian, Arminian, Federal, and Augustinian views are all relevant for which question?
explicitly states
The Scripture _______ that the fellowship practiced by the early church included helping those who had no one else to supply their needs.
Congregational
The ____ form of church government emphasized autonomy and democracy
Reformed View
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 Mades the grace communicated through the Word of God even more effective).
Federal
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
Westminster
The _________ Confession became the doctrinal foundation for many Protestant churches that affirm a strong Calvinistic position.
Augustinian
The _________ view teaches that all men were seminally (actually) present in Adam and thus participated in his sin
redemption
The analogy of salvation _______ teaches us that salvation involves making a purchase.
to immerse
The basic meaning of the word baptize is "________"
Corinth
The church(es) at ________ was (were) especially guilty of schisms.
the five articles of the Remonstrance
The doctrines set for by Arminianism (as opposed to Calvinism) were collected within _____.
the Gap Theory
The fact that "formless and void" do not necessarily refer to something that results from divine judgment is primarily a difficulty for ---
inerrancy
The first battle amongst evangelicals was fought over______. (Hint: Harold Lindsell wrote a work about it).
Personal separation
The following quotation (from the Church of England's Book of Common Prayer) is describing which of the following kinds of separation that Sidwell discusses? "From all inordinate and sinful affections and from all the deceits of the world, the flesh, and the devil, Good Lord, deliver us."
the Garden of Eden
The image of "paradise" is used to compare heaven with__________.
John Knox
The key Scottish leader of the Reformation,_______ studies under Calvin.
incarnation
The most important figure in Neo-orthodoxy emphasized Christ's _______ as the basis of salvation.
justification
The picture of salvation as _______ portrays salvation God's declaration that a person is righteous-- rather the sinful-- in his sight.
propitiation
The picture of salvation as ________ deals specifically with God's wrath
"an outward and visible sign of an inward of spiritual grace."
The term sacrament refers to _______.
fiat creation
The view that God created in 24-hour days is also referred to as----
to expose
The word "reprove" in Ephesians 5:11 means ______.
Traducian Theory
The--- best explains the ongoing transmission of human depravity.
dichotomous
The------ view is most likely to base its position on the fact that the words "soul" and "spirit" may be used interchangeably in Scripture.
Recapitulation Theory
The____ teaches "that Christ went through all the phases of Adam's life and experience, including the experience of sin," enabling him "to succeed wherein Adam failed."
Moral Influence Theory
The______ teaches that God never intended to pay for sin through the death of Christ, but wanted to move man to a place the he would feel an emotional pull on turn back to God.
Ransom to Satan Theory
The______ teaches that Satan help people captive since the fall and that Christ's death paid a debt to settle Satan's claim on mankind
Arminian
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."
J. Gresham Machen
What fundamentalist leader in the Presbyterian Church left Princeton to found Westminster Theological Seminary?
Romans 5:12
What key verse describes the doctrine of the imputation of Adam's sin?
the atmospheric heaven, the celestial heaven, and the dwelling place of God
Which are the three ways that the term heaven is used in Scripture?
The comparison between Adam and Christ in Romans 5:12-21
Which does Enns state is a theological problem for theistic evolution?
False teachers are elected to hell.
Which does not reflect the direct biblical data on election?
Elements of Presbyterian and Congregational
Which form of church government does Enns believe is the most biblical?
priesthood
Which metaphor for the church is developed mostly by Peter?
that repentance was part of the Old Covenant, but not the New Covenant.
Which of the following does Enns not include in his response to the "believe only" view of salvation?
Man's physical nature
Which of the following does Enns specifically reject in reference to the image of God in man?
Gap Theory
Which of the following views believes that there was a lengthy period of time between Genesis 1:1 and Genesis 1:2?
Theory of Pre-existence
Which of the following views of the origin of the soul has the least support in Scripture?
through faith alone
Which phrase did the group Promise Keepers alter in 1997 to make it less objectionable to Catholics?
The church as a body
Which picture of the church is developed exclusively by Paul?
The offer for the kingdom was rejected and thus delayed, resulting in Christ's announcement that he would build his church
Which statement best describes Enns' view concerning the church and the kingdom?
destruction
Which word does not reflect Enn's view regarding the cataclysmic event described in 2 Peter 3:10?
1 Corinthians 14: 26-32
_______ contains rules for speaking in tongues in church.
Ecclesiastical
_______ separation best describes the action that a church takes when leaving a doctrinally or morally corrupt denomination
efficacious grace
________ involves the drawing of God.
ekklesia
________ is the primary Greek word for church.
Kant
________ said that both sensory experience and the mind (i.e reason) and played a role in finding knowledge/truth? (He also said that there is a realm of ideas beyond time or space where reason cannot operate and where only faith could understand things).
Kant: categorical Imperative
_________ called the "universal sense of right and wrong" the ________.
Hegel
_________ popularized a "scheme in which history is moving along a path of inevitable progress."
John 3 and Titus 3
___________ specifically mention regeneration (or the new birth).