THEO 202 Quiz 5
School:
Liberty University
THEO 202 Quiz 5 Liberty University
Set 1
- The Calvinist position of perseverance states…
- The Arminian view of perseverance states…
- A benefit of adoption is becoming God’s child.
- In one sense, union with Christ is an inclusive term for the whole of salvation.
- Which theologian says that justification determines one’s final status before God which has been overlooked by many theologians.
- What is not true about our union with Christ?
- The language of justification is…
- Glorification is the final stage in the process of salvation.
- A major issue over which there has been disagreement thought church history is whether the process of sanctification is ever completed within the earthly lifetime of the believer.
- Adoption introduces a type of relationship with God quite different from that which humans in general have with him.
- An implication of our union with Christ is that now we can live in Christ’s strength.
- Justification is God’s action pronouncing sinners righteous in his sight; it is a forensic act imputing the righteousness of Christ to the believer.
Set 2
- The Calvinist position of perseverance states…
- Justification is God’s action pronouncing sinners righteous in his sight; it is a forensic act imputing the righteousness of Christ to the believer.
- The term sanctification means…
- There are no objections raised to the view that justification is judicial in nature.
- Glorification is the final stage in the process of salvation.
- A major issue over which there has been disagreement thought church history is whether the process of sanctification is ever completed within the earthly lifetime of the believer.
- The language of justification is…
- Which theologian says that justification determines one’s final status before God which has been overlooked by many theologians.
- The theological model describing our union with Christ in a mystical way is an adequate theological model.
- An implication of our union with Christ is that now we can live in Christ’s strength.
- The Arminian view of perseverance states…
- Adoption introduces a type of relationship with God quite different from that which humans in general have with him.