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Question 1 4 out of 4 points
The open view of foreknowledge teaches not only the freewill of man, but also that the
future is left open so far as God’s foreknowledge is concerned, namely because of that
freewill.
Selected Answer: True




Question 2 4 out of 4 points
The following view was the predominant view of the atonement in the early church:
Selected Answer: The Christus Victor View




Question 3 4 out of 4 points
The Synod of Dort convened in 1618 to respond to the five articles of the Remonstrance
(the views of Jacob Arminius). Out of the Synod of Dort came the famous “Five Points
of Calvinism.”
Selected Answer: True




Question 4 4 out of 4 points
Erasmus taught that unconverted man has the power to choose God ­­ in other words,
man chooses God; God does not choose man by special election.
Selected Answer: True




Question 5 4 out of 4 points
According to the Arminian position, the problem of evil can be explained in that it
results in the greater good of…
Selected Answer: Freedom of Choice




Question 6 4 out of 4 points
According to the Calvinist position, due to the sovereign hand of God in all things, man
has no real responsibility in making moral decisions.
Selected Answer: False




Question 7 4 out of 4 points
According to the Calvinist view of God’s providence, all evil actions and events are
ordained by God so as to bring about a greater good.
Selected Answer: True




Question 8 4 out of 4 points
The Calvinist response to the passages which teach that God wants “all the world” to be
saved is that God will draw his elect from all nations (Jews and Gentiles); his love for
mankind is without distinction in terms of ethnic race and origin.
Selected Answer: True




Question 9 0 out of 4 points
The classic Arminian interpretation of “biblical election” is that God elected people on
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