Quizzes 9-14 Review Questions
Arianism affirmed that Jesus was fully divine.
False
Because he was the Son of God, Jesus did not really "grow" like the rest of have to grow.
False
Because he was the Son of God, Jesus did not really have an actual physical human body.
False
Because he was totally divine, Jesus' attribute of omniscience was totally unlimited.
False
Because the Bible describes the Holy Spirit using such impersonal terms as wind, breath, fire, dove, the Holy Spirit is not really a "person."
False
Docetism affirmed that Jesus only appeared or seemed to be divine.
False
Eutychianism affirmed that Jesus was merely a created being.
False
Historically, perhaps the best, most biblically accurate theory of the atonement is the Example Theory.
False
In the Bible, the work of the Holy Spirit is always directed primarily for the edification of the believer.
False
In the New Testament, the word church only applies to a local body of believers.
False
One implication of the deity of Christ is the fact that although Jesus fully represented God, God is still unknowable to us.
False
One implication of the deity of Christ is the fact that only God the Father is to be worshipped.
False
Salvation must be about either God's sovereignty or man's free will, not both.
False
Sanctification is a state of being we can fully achieve in this lifetime.
False
The Bible clearly teaches that baptism is an essential requirement for salvation.
False
The Bible gives us clear proof that the gift of tongues ceased with the closed of the New Testament period.
False
The Episcopal form of church government is the least highly structured form.
False
The Lutheran view of baptism is known as consubstantiation.
False
The New Testament word for church is kononia.
False
The Presbyterian form of church government stresses the role of the individual Christian.
False
The Ransom Theory of the Atonement affirms that Jesus is an example for us to follow.
False
The Roman Catholic view of the Lord's Supper is known as consubstantiation.
False
The Virgin Birth is not really a crucial theological doctrine of our faith.
False
The class position is that a person can lose their salvation.
False
The revealing function of Christ's work indicates his priestly office.
False
The three broad terms that are used to describe the "process" of salvation are justification, sanctification, and regeneration.
False
The ultimate proof of Jesus' deity is found in his virgin birth.
False
The word "ordinance" literally means "a sacrament."
False
There are no Bible verses or passages that seem to suggest that a person can lose their salvation.
False
There are three specific ordinances of the church.
False
Acts 2:42-47 describes five main functions of the church.
True
Adoption involves a change in our status as well as a change in our standing.
True
Apollinarianism affirmed that Jesus had a human body but not a human mind, soul, or spirit.
True
Arminianism stresses more the role of man's free will in salvation.
True
Biblical references to the Holy Spirit are often used interchangeably with references to God.
True
Calvinism stresses more the role of God's sovereignty in salvation.
True
Conversion involves both repentance and faith.
True
Ebionism affirmed that Jesus was just an ordinary man who possessed unusual (but not supernatural) gifts.
True
Every believer is endowed with at least one spiritual gift.
True
Jesus' intercessory prayer ministry for us is very much dependent on his humanity.
True
Justification is God's action in pronouncing sinners righteous in His sight.
True
Modalistic Monarchianism affirmed that the Holy Spirit was just a phase of God in history.
True
Nestorianism affirmed that there was no real union of the two natures of Jesus.
True
One implication of the deity of Christ is the fact that redemption is possible and available.
True
One of the evidences for the deity of Christ is seen in that fact that he made claims only appropriate for God.
True
One of the evidences for the deity of Christ is seen in the fact that he accepted the attribution of deity from his disciples.
True
Philippians 2 contains one of Paul's great passages affirming the deity of Christ.
True
The Bible teaches that Jesus has a physical nature right now, even though he is in heaven.
True
The Governmental Theory of the Atonement affirms that the atonement was a demonstration of God's divine justice.
True
The Holy Spirit is at work in the beginning, the continuation, and the culmination of salvation.
True
The Holy Spirit possesses the attributes of God.
True
The Moral Influence Theory of the Atonement affirms that the atonement was a demonstration of God's love.
True
The Nicene Creed was one of the early statements of the Christian church regarding the deity of Christ.
True
The Old Testament meaning of the word "to atone" meant "to cover."
True
The Satisfaction Theory of the Atonement affirms that the atonement was a compensation that restored God's honor.
True
The Socinian Theory of the Atonement is also known as the Example Theory.
True
The three traditional offices of Christ are prophet, priest, and king.
True
The word "propitiation" means "to appease God's wrath."
True
There are not comprehensive, systematic discussions of the Holy Spirit in the Bible.
True
While he is certainly powerful, the Holy Spirit does not perform the same works as God.
True