THEO 201 Quiz 4

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THEO 201 Quiz 4 Liberty University

  1. Which of the following moral attributes are believers expected to emulate?
  2. is the name for God given to denote power and might, used mostly in Scripture in association with God’s creation and the Trinity.
  3. According to Erickson,because God is all powerful, there is nothing that He cannot do, including things contrary to His nature.
  4. This heresy taught the Trinity is really just three different modes that God operates in.
  5. Which of these would not be characterized as a natural attribute of God:
  6. Which of the following are reasons to support the Biblical teaching of the Trinity?
  7. According to Jeremiah 23:24, God’s immanence and transcendence are synonymous.
  8. This moral quality of God ensures that God’s actions are in accordance with the law he established.
  9. Our personal measure of holiness is best understood when contrasting ourselves with other human levels of goodness.
  10. The concept of the Trinity is found in other world religions in addition to Christianity.
  11. The study of God’s nature should result in
  12. Term used by theologians to describe the qualities that establish the nature of God in language.
  13. The name of God that is best translated “I AM” and refers to the independent existence of God.
  14. According to Erickson, actions of any one of the persons of the Trinity are actually actions in which all three persons participate.
  15. This core passage refers to God being a spirit, and does not possess a physical nature.
  16. Which early theologian held to an economic view of the Trinity?
  17. The law of God is an extension of His nature.
  18. This theologian said that the Trinity is divinely revealed, not humanly constructed.
  19. A good description of the Trinity could be “separate in nature, equal in person, and submissive in duties.”
  20. Deuteronomy 6 is a core passage of Scripture that best describes the

Set 2

1. This heresy taught that the Trinity does not share an essential oneness:
2. The word “abba” means ________
3. This argument for the existence of God teaches that God is “that than which nothing greater can be conceived”.
4. This is the most commonly used name of God in the Bible
5. God says “I am the Alpha and Omega” in which book of the Bible?
6. Marcion affirmed that the Father of Jesus was identical with the God of the Old Testament
7. This gospel writer most clearly presents Jesus as the fulfillment of the law and prophets:
8. God’s ________ means He is before and after, above and beneath, incomparable to all creaturely realities including the heavens and the earth.
9. This argument for the existence of God teaches God can be seen and known through created order
10. All four gospels teach that Jesus is fully human and fully divine.
11. This book of the Bible contains more direct statements about God than any other book:
12. God’s aseity means God is________
13. This argument for the existence of God teaches the universe suggests an intelligent designer.
14. To say that God is triune means:
15. The Nicene Creed established the standard for Trinitarian confession.

Set 3

  1. This heresy taught that the Trinity does not share an essential oneness:
  2. God’s ________ means He is before and after, above and beneath, incomparable to all creaturely realities including the heavens and the earth.
  3. Marcion affirmed that the Father of Jesus was identical with the God of the Old Testament
  4. This is the most commonly used name of God in the Bible
  5. This book of the Bible contains more direct statements about God than any other book:
  6. To say that God is triune means:
  7. Which of the following is a core passage for understanding the trinity?
  8. The Nicene Creed established the standard for Trinitarian confession.
  9. God says “I am the Alpha and Omega” in which book of the Bible?
  10. God’s __________ is His absolute moral perfection.
  11. This heresy taught the Trinity is really just three different modes that God operates in.
  12. God created the world, ex nihilo, which means
  13. This argument for the existence of God teaches the universe suggests an intelligent designer.
  14. The word “abba” means
  15. This argument for the existence of God teaches God can be seen and known through created order