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The study of how Christians over time have developed an understanding of the Bible's claims.
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systematic theology
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The study of how the big story of the Bible unfolds.
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The study of how Christians over time have developed an understanding of the Bible's claims.
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The study of how the big story of the Bible unfolds.
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The guidelines for correct interpretation.
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The study of how to defend the faith against accusations.
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The study of theology that organizes data into logical categories based on major Bible topics.
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The general term referring to the study of God and his Word.
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Twisting God's grace to excuse one's lawless disregard of God's requirements for moral living.
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Adhering rigidly to external regulations of human traditions in order to achieve a higher standing with God.
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Supporting a conclusion based on a Bible passage taken out of context.
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Reading one's own ideas back into the text of Scripture.
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Reading out of a Bible passage what the author intended to communicate.
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The affections are the loves of your soul that determine what you delight in.
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The Bible is, most importantly, a book about God - not about us.
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Bible class should always be an easy "A" for good Christian students.
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A Christian should draw doctrinal conclusions completely on his or her own.
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Deep Bible study, when properly done, results in better Christian living that glorifies God.
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The only goal of studying doctrine is my piety (godliness).
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Biblical theology is superior to systematic theology because it focuses solely on the Bible.
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The study of doctrine helps us know the basis for Christian unity.
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The ability to spot doctrinal error requires a firm grasp of correct doctrine.
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The forming of doctrinal conclusions is the culmination (the final part) of the process of understanding the Bible.
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Some doctrines are revealed slowly throughout the Bible as the story of the Bible progresses.
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Only a true Christian can complete the entire process of understanding the Bible correctly.
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What is the ultimate motivation for learning doctrine?
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Can a person love God without knowing about Him?
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How is the fear of the Lord necessary for having the right motivation when studying doctrine?
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Which of the following is not part of the formal definition of doctrine?
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Who uses wisdom when it comes to doctrine?
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What is heresy?
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Who has a doctrinal hobbyhorse?
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Which is the best description of Bible harmonization?
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What should be done first when a Bible interpreter finds seemingly contradictory teachings among Bible passages or their implications?
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What should be done next when a Bible interpreter finds seemingly contradictory teachings among Bible passages or their implications?
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Should a Christian use logic and reasoning when studying doctrine?
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How will wise students of doctrine do their regular Bible reading?
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How should you respond to the claim that the whole Bible is easy to understand, even for a child?
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Doctrine helps us glorify God as we fulfill the Creation Mandate. What does that entail?
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In the storyline of Creation, Fall, Redemption, what question does Creation answer?
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How can you know whether you are faithfully and truly teaching others about Jesus?
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The benefits of organizing our knowledge of Scripture are clarity, consistency, and conciseness. What is meant by consistency in this context?
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What is the essential problem of intellectualism?
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the Holy Spirit's work to enable believers to properly understand the Bible
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being made spiritually alive (and thus able to understand and embrace God's Word as he intended)
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the original manuscripts of Scripture
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God making himself known
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the process of making copies of the Bible
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the process by which Christians recognized which books belong in the Bible
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denies the divine authorship of the Bible but considers it a book with great insight
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sees the human authors of the Bible as passively recording Spirit-given words without incorporating their own personalities and writing styles
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denies the plenary inspiration of the Bible
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denies the verbal inspiration of the Bible
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affirms a heightened state of Spirit illumination of the Bible authors but denies their writings are the breathed-out words of God
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Special revelation includes visions, Scripture, and Jesus Himself as the living Word.
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Special revelation is necessary for salvation.
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General revelation refers to scientific observations.
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Infallibility means that the Bible cannot make an error.
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Inerrancy means that the Bible cannot be misinterpreted when read with honesty and humility.
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The clarity of Scripture means that the Bible can be understood by all those who approach it with faith.
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The clarity of Scripture implies that study tools and teachers are not necessary for Bible study.
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The sufficiency of Scripture implies that in the Bible there is a general framework by which all the details of faith and life can be understood.
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The quantity of Bible manuscripts is about the same as the quantity of manuscripts for other works of ancient literature.
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The historic practice of copying Bible manuscripts could be described as meticulous.
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The Bible accurately records false statements that people made.
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Which of these is not considered general revelation?
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When did/does the divine inspiration of the Bible happen?
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Why does an unbeliever ultimately need regeneration to understand the Word of God?
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What does 2 Peter 1:21 mean when when it says that Bible authors "were moved by the Holy Ghost"?
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Why is circular reasoning inevitable and valid when establishing the Bible's authority?
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What is the best witness for the canonicity of the Bible?
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Which is not true regarding the Holy Spirit's role in establishing the Bible's authenticity?
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What is the best analysis of the Bible's statement that the sun rises and sets (Eccles. 1:5), which seems contrary to the fact that the earth revolves around the sun?
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The phrase "given by inspiration of God" in 2 Timothy 3:16 means ______________.
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Which is the best description of the process of canonization?
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This is a word-for-word translation that can be helpful as a reference when studying a verse in detail, but it is difficult and unclear for use in general reading.
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What does Sola Scriptura mean?
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What is the proper use for reason for understanding the Bible?
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Where is the Bible preserved today?
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Is it proper to refer to Bible translations as God's Word?
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relates to the nature of the universe
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denies the full sovereignty of God
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claims that three individual gods compose the Trinity
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claims that each part of the Trinity is fully is a manifestation of the same person
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denies that each person of the Trinity is fully God
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refers to God not having any parts
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the distinct characteristics we recognize in God's activity and person
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the person's internal drive toward a goal
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the core of God's most basic identity
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the fact that God is unchanging
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God's preservation and care of His creation, especially His people
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God's carrying out of His plan according to His will
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It is idolatry to think of God as a man with superpowers.
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The Trinity refers to the three distinct persons of the one true God.
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In Scripture the concept of the Trinity did not begin to be revealed until the New Testament.
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The one-many problem isn't a problem for Christians; they should see that creation reflects the unity and diversity found in the Trinity.
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The Trinity is beautiful because its nature makes perfect sense to our understanding.
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The unity and diversity of Christian worship reflects the unity and diversity of the Trinity.
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It is not important for God to be infinite.
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God's omniscience is like a storehouse of information or like an infinite computer memory. The information is available to Him as needed.
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Jesus Christ is the begotten Son of the Father.
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It is accurate to say that God is love.
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According to the Qur'an, to say that Jesus is God or the Son of God is blasphemy.
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Christians and Muslims worship the same God but with a different name.
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The fatherhood of God in the Bible focuses on the Father's provision for people rather than His authority.
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No one can reject God the Son and know God the Father.
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Why is it a problem to think of God as a human with superpowers?
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What is the best response when considering mysteries about God?
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What does God mean when He says, "Thou shalt have no other gods before me" (Exod. 20:3)?
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Why believe in the Trinity when the Bible never uses the word Trinity?
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How does God's infinity relate to space and time?
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Is God an impersonal force?
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In the Bible, names are important. God's name is Yahweh. What does His name mean (or imply)?
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Which should be emphasized more - God's oneness or God's threeness?
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What is God's aseity?
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What is the best description of God's omnipresence?
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Which attribute does the textbook describe as foundational to the nature of God?
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How does the Bible deal with the issue of God's will versus human will?
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What is the difference between calamity and moral evil?
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What does the Bible say about why bad things happen to good people?