GLST 200 Quiz 2
School:
Liberty University
GLST 200 Quiz 2 Liberty University
Set 1
- The vision of a universal kingdom only became evident at the END of Jesus’ ministry.
- According to N.T. Wright, the work of redemption at the cross should be seen as wholly separate from the inauguration of God’s kingdom.
- Which is NOT one of the three standard positions on the uniqueness of Christ and the adequacy of other religions (see Van Engen)?
- Which of the following BEST describes the victory of the kingdom of God?
- Jesus used encounters with non-Jewish people to give his disciples an “all-peoples” perspective.
- Which of the following is NOT an element of exclusivism?
- According to Ladd, the “gospel of the Kingdom” was for the Jews only.
- Universalism teaches that none will be lost, all will be saved.
- What is the PRIMARY meaning of the word “kingdom” in the Bible?
- If we are joining in with God in His mission, we are to:
- In the Great Commission, the command to “make disciples” means to expose people to the gospel without regard to results.
- In Matthew 24:14, the gospel refers to the message about the _________.
- According to Goerner, what do the sending of 12 and 70 disciples represent?
- According to Hawthorne, the Great Commission should take precedence over the Great Commandment.
- In the New Testament, the term “Kingdom of God” refers not to a realm or people, but to God’s reign.
- In the Old Testament, God’s concern for the nations can be found in…
- According to Ladd, in the New Testament, the “gospel of the Kingdom” is the SAME as the message of salvation.
- The greek word ethnos ..
- According to McQuilkin, the Bible teaches that God’s judgment is based on a person’s response to the truth he has received.
- God’s invitation for you to work with Him always leads you to a crisis of belief that requires faith and action.
- Jesus claimed the title “Son of Man” for himself, thus identifying with the whole human race.
- According to Piper, the greek phrase panta ta ethne (“all nations”) refers to …
- In the Great Commission, the phrase “all nations” refers to Gentiles in general.
- According to Hawthorne, the Great Commission describes a process and not a goal.
- The “Great Commission” was the first time Jesus revealed his purpose to save the Gentiles.
Set 2
- Jesus commissions his disciples in which book(s) of the Bible?
- The vision of a universal kingdom only became evident at the END of Jesus’ ministry.
- The first crosscultural missionary team was . . .
- What is the PRIMARY meaning of the word “kingdom” in the Bible?
- According to Goerner, what do the sending of 12 and 70 disciples represent?
- According to Piper, the greek phrase panta ta ethne (“all nations”) refers to …
- According to Hawthorne, the Great Commission describes a process and not a goal.
- According to Hawthorne, the Great Commission should take precedence over the Great Commandment.
- In the New Testament, the term “Kingdom of God” refers not to a realm or people, but to God’s reign.
- According to Hiebert, a worldview analogy that sees things as inanimate objects that act upon one another is called a(n)…
- In the Great Commission, the phrase “all nations” refers to Gentiles in general.
- According to Hiebert, a worldview analogy that sees things as living beings in relationship with one another is called a(n)…
- For the first ten years after the resurrection the Jewish Christians did not preach the gospel to the gentiles until after Cornelius’ conversion. (see Acts 11:19 or pg. 66)
- In the New Testament, the singular use of the greek term ethnos never refers to Gentile individuals.
- According to Ladd, the “gospel of the Kingdom” was for the Jews only.
- Which of the following BEST describes the victory of the kingdom of God?
- Every occurrence of the commissioning of the disciples in the New Testament is in the form of a command.
- Which of the following is NOT an element of inclusivism?
- In the Old Testament, God’s concern for the nations can be found in…
- According to Goerner, Jesus did not aspire to world dominion and that is why he chose the “path of sufferring and redemption.”
- In the Great Commission, the command to “make disciples” means to expose people to the gospel without regard to results.
- Paul Hiebert notes two dangers in dealing with the middle level. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
- Which is NOT one of the three standard positions on the uniqueness of Christ and the adequacy of other religions (see Van Engen)?
- According to N.T. Wright, the work of redemption at the cross should be seen as wholly separate from the inauguration of God’s kingdom.
- In Matthew 24:14, the gospel refers to the message about the _________.
Set 3
- In the Great Commission, the phrase “all nations” refers to Gentiles in general.
- Which of the following BEST describes the victory of the kingdom of God?
- According to Hawthorne, the Great Commission should take precedence over the Great Commandment.
- The “Great Commission” was the first time Jesus revealed his purpose to save the Gentiles.
- The vision of a universal kingdom only became evident at the END of Jesus’ ministry.
- According to John Piper, Matthew 24:14 promises that the Lord will return as soon as the gospel is preached to every people.
- The greek word ethnos ..
- Which of the following is NOT an element of inclusivism?
- What is the PRIMARY meaning of the word “kingdom” in the Bible?
- According to Ladd, in the New Testament, the “gospel of the Kingdom” is the SAME as the message of salvation.
- According to Hiebert, a worldview analogy that sees things as inanimate objects that act upon one another is called a(n)…
- In the Great Commission, the command to “make disciples” means to expose people to the gospel without regard to results.
- Jesus claimed the title “Son of Man” for himself, thus identifying with the whole human race.
- Which is NOT one of the three standard positions on the uniqueness of Christ and the adequacy of other religions (see Van Engen)?
- In the New Testament, the term “Kingdom of God” refers not to a realm or people, but to God’s reign.
- According to Ladd, the “gospel of the Kingdom” was for the Jews only.
- Every occurrence of the commissioning of the disciples in the New Testament is in the form of a command.
- Paul Hiebert notes two dangers in dealing with the middle level. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
- According to N.T. Wright, the work of redemption at the cross should be seen as wholly separate from the inauguration of God’s kingdom.
- According to Ladd, the “gospel of the Kingdom” includes three victories. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
- Jesus commissions his disciples in which book(s) of the Bible?
- According to Goerner, what do the sending of 12 and 70 disciples represent?
- The first crosscultural missionary team was . . .
- In the Old Testament, God’s concern for the nations can be found in…
- According to Piper, the greek phrase panta ta ethne (“all nations”) refers to …