THEO 530 FINAL EXAM (100% CORRECT) | RATED 100% : LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
FINAL EXAM THEO 530 • Question 1 4 out of 4 points Michael Brown’s conclusion in the book Can You Be Gay and Christian? is that a Christians can be committed to Jesus and serve Him faithfully while still having homosexual attractions—recognizing those attractions as contrary to God’s design and resisting them as sinful. • Question 2 4 out of 4 points Erickson writes that the final state of the wicked and the righteous is best understood as "conditional immortality." • Question 3 4 out of 4 points According to Erickson, baptism is the outward sign of "spiritual circumcision" identifying the believer with Christ in His death and resurrection. • Question 4 4 out of 4 points Some dispensationalists consider the church to be a “parenthesis” in God’s program with Israel, rendering the church an afterthought in God’s plan. • Question 5 4 out of 4 points In the Presbyterian form of church government all the churches in one area are governed by the presbytery (or “classis” in the Reformed churches) which is made up of one lay elder and one minister from each from each consistory (Reformed) or one lay elder from each session and all the ministers in the area (Presbyterian). • Question 6 4 out of 4 points According to Michael Brown, Jesus addressed the issue of homosexual practice in at least three different ways. Which of the following was NOT among the three that he listed? • Question 7 4 out of 4 points Biblical Images of the Church as discussed by Erickson include: (Select the BEST answer) • Question 8 4 out of 4 points According to Erickson Romans 6: 1– 11 is crucial to the sacramentalists’ view of baptism, because in their interpretation of this passage, baptism actually unites us with Christ. • Question 9 4 out of 4 points The so-called “pietistic approach” to the church, as reflected in Roman Catholicism, stresses the “invisible” church and tends to deemphasize the importance of the “local” church organization. • Question 10 4 out of 4 points Erickson agrees that a distinction is to be made between the use of "Hades" as signifying "death," and "Gehenna" as signifying the place of eternal punishment assigned at the last judgment • Question 11 4 out of 4 points According to Erickson, the "four functions of the church" are Evangelism, Edification, Worship, and Social Concern • Question 12 4 out of 4 points Erickson argues that the form the People of God took in the OT was national Israel; in the NT it is the church which began at Pentecost. • Question 13 4 out of 4 points Erickson concludes that, in the end, the best pattern for church government argues for the congregational pattern of local autonomy. • Question 14 4 out of 4 points According to Erickson conciliar unity between churches is the same as organic unity • Question 15 4 out of 4 points Erickson argues that the heart of the ministry of the church is • Question 16 4 out of 4 points As Brown shared repeatedly through his book, being a disciple begins with denying ourselves and taking up the cross. This is a fundamental challenge to the same-sex revolution and its push for an acceptance of gay Christianity. • Question 17 4 out of 4 points The Mid-Tribulational view is a variant of the premillennial view of Jesus' Second Coming • Question 18 4 out of 4 points According to Erickson, physical death was an original part of the human condition and planned from the beginning. • Question 19 4 out of 4 points A "sacrament" is considered by sacerdotal systems to be a "means of grace." • Question 20 4 out of 4 points The Judge at the Bema Seat judgment is Jesus • Question 21 4 out of 4 points The view that all the prophecies concerning the Tribulation and the second coming of Christ were fulfilled in the first century, A. D. • Question 22 4 out of 4 points According to Erickson, Heaven and Hell represent permanent conditions where • Question 23 4 out of 4 points Hierarchicalists (Complementarians)stress which of the following in arguing for their position • Question 24 4 out of 4 points Egalitarians teach that women in the New Testament functioned without limits in a leadership role as prophets. • Question 25 4 out of 4 points Augustine concluded that our choosing or doing good is best seen as a cooperative effort between what God has willed to do and what we choose to do in time. • Question 26 4 out of 4 points The Lutheran view of the Lord's Supper • Question 27 4 out of 4 points The literal meaning of the Greek Term, "baptizo" is: • Question 28 16 out of 16 points Match the following: o Question Holy Spirit Blessings Name, Land, Seed Promises House, Throne, Kingdom Land Promises o • Question 29 16 out of 16 points Match the following: o Question Episcopal Presbyterian Plymouth Brethren Baptist o • Question 30 Needs Grading In the study of ecclesiology and eschatology it was noted that one's hermeneutics is a key to determining how he or she will understand many of the key events such as the second coming, the millennial kingdom, and the judgments to follow. Explain this and give examples of theologians who disagree on the details of eschatology based on their approach to interpreting Bible prophecy. ________________________________________
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