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Doctrines: Fall Semester Final
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- Q1The study of how Christians over time have developed an understanding of the Bible's claims.historical theologyapologeticstheologysystematic theologybiblical theologyhermeneutics30s
- Q2The study of how the big story of the Bible unfolds.theologyhermeneuticssystematic theologyapologeticsbiblical theologyhistorical theology30s
- Q3The guidelines for correct interpretation.biblical theologyhistorical theologytheologyapologeticshermeneuticssystematic theology30s
- Q4The study of how to defend the faith against accusations.historical theologybiblical theologytheologyapologeticshermeneuticssystematic theology30s
- Q5The study of theology that organizes data into logical categories based on major Bible topics.historical theologytheologyapologeticshermeneuticsbiblical theologysystematic theology30s
- Q6The general term referring to the study of God and his Word.biblical theologytheologyhermeneuticshistorical theologysystematic theologyapologetics30s
- Q7Twisting God's grace to excuse one's lawless disregard of God's requirements for moral living.prooftextingexegesislicenseeisegesislegalism30s
- Q8Adhering rigidly to external regulations of human traditions in order to achieve a higher standing with God.exegesislegalismeisegesisprooftextinglicense30s
- Q9Supporting a conclusion based on a Bible passage taken out of context.legalismprooftextinglicenseexegesiseisegesis30s
- Q10Reading one's own ideas back into the text of Scripture.licenseprooftextingexegesislegalismeisegesis30s
- Q11Reading out of a Bible passage what the author intended to communicate.licenseeisegesislegalismprooftextingexegesis30s
- Q12The affections are the loves of your soul that determine what you delight in.FalseTrue30s
- Q13The Bible is, most importantly, a book about God - not about us.TrueFalse30s
- Q14Bible class should always be an easy "A" for good Christian students.FalseTrue30s
- Q15A Christian should draw doctrinal conclusions completely on his or her own.TrueFalse30s