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THEO 200 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS According to Nichols, hell can be described as - Answer-Emptiness, isolation from god, and absence of love A key theme of the mystical description of salvation is - Answer-Gods presence with the people According to Genesis, human being...

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According to Nichols, hell can be described as - Answer-Emptiness, isolation from god,
and absence of love

A key theme of the mystical description of salvation is - Answer-Gods presence with the
people

According to Genesis, human beings are - Answer-created in the image and likeness of
God

In the cosmic-historical explanation of salvation described by McIntosh, Christ saves
humans by - Answer-helping them to understand God's plan for the world

In traditional theological language, separation from the earth and its beauties (as well
and God and loved ones), is called - Answer-pain of loss

The subdiscipline in Christian theology that focuses on the person of Christ is - Answer-
christology

In the first creation story in Genesis, God gives human beings - Answer-dominion over
creation

According to McIntosh, the medical explanation of salvation is - Answer-the most central
image of salvation in the Bible

understanding human freedom as outer freedom - Answer-true up to a point

Pneumatology is - Answer-Study of the holy spirit

In the ancient world healing was understood as - Answer-restoring harmony to a
persons whole existence

One of the biblical examples McIntosh gives of the military-political description of
salvation is - Answer-the battle of good and evil in the Gospel of John

In the New Testament descriptions of Jesus as a saving sacrifice, his sacrifice -
Answer-is rooted in the divine life, which is eternally giving (self-emptying)

,The term doctrine means - Answer-the official teachings or principles of a religion

Lessing's parable appealed to eighteenth-century readers who thought - Answer-
Christians, Muslims and Jews should each practice their religions and tolerate the
others

According to McIntosh, every discussion of salvation must address four fundamental
questions. They include: - Answer-what are people being saved for? What is the means
by which salvation is accomplished?, what are people being saved from?

According to McIntosh the mystical explanation of salvation can be distinguished from
the sacrificial explanation because the mystical focuses more directly on - Answer-our
communion with God

According to Mueller, Jesus' teachings focus on - Answer-both vertical and horizontal
dimensions

In Acts 2, Peter gives a speech to the assembled people. The main point of his speech
is - Answer-that Jesus, who is the messiah, has been raised from the dead

After humanity's relationship with God is ruptured by sin - Answer-God does not
abandon them

6 characteristics listed in Phan 84 - Answer-1. At the end of time
2. Jesus himself not a representative
3. preceded by signs
4. recognizable and public
5. powerful and glorious
6. sudden and unexpected


Knowing whether someone loves you is - Answer-Personal Knowledge

Knowledge of God is both - Answer-Personal and factual

1. Carson distinguishes an older idea of tolerance from a newer one. The old tolerance -
Answer-accepts that different positions exist and supports their right to exist

2. According to Carson the new idea of tolerance - Answer-pits truth and love against
each other

3. In Lessing's parable - Answer-There is a magic ring

4. Carson distinguishes an older idea of tolerance from a newer one. The new tolerance
- Answer-Accepts all positions and does not oppose any of them

, 5. According to Carson tolerance and religious liberty are - Answer-not the same but it is
possible to have both

6. One of the weaknesses of Lessing's parable according to Carson is that - Answer-
ANSWER: the real ring does not have any noticeable power

7. Carson distinguishes an older idea of tolerance from a newer one. The old tolerance -
Answer-ANSWER:accepts that different positions exist and support their rights to exist

Carson objection to the model of interfaith dialogue in the Faith club is that - Answer-
ANSWER:the truth of each religion seems to be treated very lightly

1. In Dulles 3rd model of dialogue - Answer-ANSWER: Focus is on maintaining peace
and harmony

2. This model tries to form a community that profess the same beliefs - Answer-First
model

3. In Dulles first model of dialogue the people involved want - Answer-let truth prevail

4. Dulles gives this as an example of the first model of dialogue - Answer-ANSWER: the
logical arguments in the dialogues of Plato

5. Model tries to form a community that profess the same beliefs - Answer-First model

5. In this approach discussing religious issues can be considered rude - Answer-third
model

6. This model fosters a community of inquiry - Answer-second model

7. If people understand freedom as no more than being able to do what they want they
are focusing on - Answer-outer freedom

8. In Dulles second model of dialogue members of a community - Answer-are open to
change ideas, work together to discover truth, allow community to lead them to truth

This one of Dulles models avoids questions of truth if agreement on those questions is
difficult - Answer-third model

1. A secular, or non religious view of the Bible sees it as - Answer-ANSWER: Perhaps
helpful in some ways, but not inspired by God.

2. Christians agree that the Bible is - Answer-inspired by God

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