Quiz_Introduction to the Study of Theology and the Bible

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Quiz: Introduction to the Study of Theology and the Bible 1.) The purpose of studying theology is not just to know more about God, but to learn to love God and love others in the process. a. True 2.) The Bible is the primary source of material for studying theology. a. True 3.) Theology does not have a practical application to our lives. a. False 4.) Soteriology is the study of sin. a. False 5.) The study of theology is the study of the self-revelation of God. a. True 6.) General revelation by itself provides enough information for a person to be saved. a. False 7.) Jesus is a. Equal to the Father, the only way to salvation, and the image of the invisible God 8.) General revelation is the revelation of God to specific people at specific times. a. False 9.) What passage of Scripture does the textbook use that describes both general and special revelation? a. Psalm 19 10.) According to John 14:6, Jesus is the only way to obtain salvation.
a. True 11.) The Old Testament is comprised of 39 books written primarily in Hebrew from approximately 1400 B.C.- 400 B.C. a. True 12.) There is evidence that the canon of the Old Testament was accepted just 100 years after the final book was written. a. True 13.) The earliest council to recognize the canon of the New Testament was the Council of Carthage in 397. a. False 14.) The Bible is made up of a total of ___ books. a. 66 15.) The word Testament in reference to Scripture means “covenant.” a. True 16.) God simply dictated the words of Scripture to the human authors without preserving the unique personalities of the authors. a. False 17.) The theory that teaches that God dictated the words of Scripture much like a boss would dictate a letter to a secretary is known as a. None of the above 18.) The writing of the Bible incorporates the personality of the human author. a. True
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