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Christology
Dr. Kelly's Systematic Theology Course
90
Religious Studies
10th Grade
01/31/2011

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Term
TF Jesus claimed explicitly and implicitly to be righteous.
Definition
True
Term
TF Jesus was charged with blasphemy insurrection (rebellion)
Definition
False
Term
TF Jesus is our example for living his life.
Definition
True
Term
TF Jesus experience genuine struggles and temptations but the outcome was always certain he would prevail.
Definition
True
Term
Who did not testify at Jesus' trial as to his innocence?
A: The centurion at the cross.
B: The thief on the cross.
C: Pilate's wife.
D: Judas Iscariot
Definition
A: The centurion at the cross.
Term
2 Corinthians 5:21
Definition
God made him sin who knew no sin.
Term
John 6:69
Definition
You are the Holy One of God.
Term
1 John 3:5
Definition
In him there is no sin
Term
1 Peter 2:22
Definition
He committed no sin.
Term
Impeccable
Definition
Not able to sin
Term
Peccable
Definition
able to sin
Term
TF Jesus' life is bracketed by the miraculous: The incarnation and the ascension.
Definition
False; The virgin conception and the Resurrection.
Term
TF The virgin birth is important because we are told it occurred.
Definition
True
Term
TF Everybody agrees as to the importance of the virgin birth.
Definition
False
Term
TF The evangelistic sermon in the NT demand beliefe in the virgin birth.
Definition
False
Term
TF The real issue is the virgin conception as Jesus' birth was normal.
Definition
False; The virgin conception was the real issue.
Term
TF The virgin birth only requires that a normal human being be brought into existence.
Definition
True
Term
TF The virgin birth is important because it helps to create and sustain belief in other key doctrines.
Definition
True
Term
Indispensible to the incarnation
Definition
Jesus would've only been a human.
Term
Necessary for Jesus' sinlessness
Definition
Jesus would've had a sin nature.
Term
Symbolizes the reality of the incarnation
Definition
To know Jesus is God
Term
TF John refutes Docetism (the belief that "Jesus appeared to be a man") by establishing the reality of Jesus' physical nature.
Definition
True
Term
TF Jesus refers to himself as a man
Definition
True
Term
TF Because Jesus knew the Samaritan woman had five husbands we can infer (conclude) that his knowledge was unlimitted.
Definition
False
Term
TF Jesus was depnedent upon the Father for guidance, strength, and preservation from evil.
Definition
True
Term
While Jesus had an emotional makeup it does not stand to reason that he could get depressed or stressed out.
Definition
False
Term
TF Scripture refers to Jesus as taking on flesh and becoming human. (John 1:14; 1 John 2:2-3a) but it doesn't state that he was/is God.
Definition
False
Term
TF "Touch" was believed to be the most basic and reliable of the senses because it is direct perception.
Definition
True
Term
TF In 1 John 1:1, John gives a very physical representation of Jesus.
Definition
True
Term
TF Even though Jesus had a family tree (history; human ancestors) it does not mean he had a complete physical human nature.
Definition
False
Term
TF According to Scripture Jesus was subject to the same limitationas we are as he got hungry, thirsty tired, frustrated, etc.
Definition
True
Term
Phillipians 2:5-7
Definition
Have this mind among yourselves which is yours in Christ Jesus...
Term
Total deity and humanity uniting in one person.
A: General Revelation
B: Incarnation
C: Intercede
D: Righteousness
E: Repentance
F: Special Revelation
Definition
B: Incarnation
Term
To have a change of mind.
A: General Revelation
B: Incarnation
C: Intercede
D: Righteousness
E: Repentance
F: Special Revelation
Definition
E: Repentance
Term
God revealing Himself through nature and human personality.
A: General Revelation
B: Incarnation
C: Intercede
D: Righteousness
E: Repentance
F: Special Revelation
Definition
A: General Revelation
Term
To in behalf of
A: General Revelation
B: Incarnation
C: Intercede
D: Righteousness
E: Repentance
F: Special Revelation
Definition
C: Intercede
Term
TF Jesus' humanity is jsut as controversial as Hid deity.
Definition
False
Term
Tf sin can ultimately be defined as "our declaration of independence" from God
Definition
True
Term
TF "Sins" are a mindset likened to a root-system whereas "sin" is an action or the fruit of the root-system.
Definition
False. Sins = fruit -- Sin = mindset
Term
TF Our salvation is dependent upon Jesus' humanity as we needed someone exactly like us to stand in our place as our represenative to satisfy God's justice.
Definition
True
Term
TF Our salvation is dependent upon Jesus' deity as God's holiness and justice required a perfect sacrifice.
Definition
True
Term
TF Our salvation is dependent upon Jesus' deity as God's holiness and justice required a perfect sacrifice.
Definition
True
Term
TF God's solution to our "Gap" problem was the incarnation: GOd coming to us in our behalf
Definition
True
Term
Who was NOT a historian who spoke of Jesus?
A: Suetonius
B: Tacitus
C: Josephus
D: Tertullian
E: Pliny the Older
Definition
E: Pliny the Older
Term
Which is NOT one of the four criteria for assessing the reliability of the gospel accounts?
A: Embarrassment
B: Multiple dependent sources
C: Dissimilarity
D: Rejection and Crucifixion
Definition
B: Multiple dependent sources
Term
Healing and forgiving
Definition
Action
Term
Kingdom parables
Definition
Teaching
Term
The Father and I are one
Definition
Saying
Term
List two of Jesus' sayings with references per your notes.
Definition
The Father and I are one. John 10:30
Jesus' trial confession. Mark 14:60-64
Term
List two of Jesus' action with references per your notes.
Definition
Jesus' action in the temple. Mark 11:15-17
Jesus' trimuphal entry. Mark 11:1-11
Term
List two of Jesus' teachings with references per you notes.
Definition
The content and style of Jesus' teachings. Matthew 5:31-32
Jesus' teaching by use of parables. Matthew 13:3-52
Term
List two of the "I Am" claims found in John's account of the gospel.
Definition
I am the Bread of Life.
I am the True Vine.
Term
Son of God
A: Romans 34
B: Romans 1:3-4
C: Mark 13:26
D: Mark 12:36
Definition
B: Romans 1:3-4
Term
Son of Man
A: Romans 34
B: Romans 1:3-4
C: Mark 13:26
D: Mark 12:36
Definition
C: Mark 13:26
Term
TF All people are children of God in some sense of the word.
Definition
True
Term
TF Our relation to God is different from Jesus' relationship to him, even though we both may be referred to as "sons of God"
Definition
True
Term
TF The term "Son of Man" sometimes refers to a future eschatological figure whose coming signals the end of history and the start of divine judgment. (Daniel 7:13-14)
Definition
True
Term
TF The term "Son of Man" is used to emphasize the contrast between the lowliness of human nature and teh elevated status of God.
Definition
True
Term
TF The term "Son of Man" is used as a form of address to the prophet Daniel
Definition
False
Term
Son of God refers to the ______ of Jesus.
A: Sinlessness
B: Humanity
C: Perfection
D: Incarnation
E: Deity
Definition
E: Deity
Term
Son of man refers to the ____ of Jesus.
A: Sinlessness
B: Humanity
C: Perfection
D: Incarnation
E: Deity
Definition
B: Humanity
Term
Lord
A: King
B: Exalted One
C: A divine being
D: Anointed one
Definition
C: A divine being
Term
Messiah
A: King
B: Exalted One
C: A divine being
D: Anointed one
Definition
D: Anointed one
Term
Lord (verse)
A: Romans 10:9
B: Romans 9:10
C: John 1:41
D: John 14:1
Definition
A: Romans 10:9
Term
Messiah (verse)
A: Romans 10:9
B: Romans 9:10
C: John 1:41
D: John 14:1
Definition
C: John 1:41
Term
Tetragrammaton
Definition
Four letters
Term
Messiah
Definition
Christ
Term
Lord
Definition
YHWH
Term
TF Jesus' mission was global and geographic.
Definition
False
Term
TF Jesus readily accetped the tile of Messiah for most of his ministry
Definition
False
Term
TF The Jews understood the Messaih was to be a deliverer, in the line of David
Definition
True
Term
TF The Jews were expectin the Messiah to expel Israel from Rome.
Definition
False
Term
TF "Lord" was a term that referred exclusively (only) to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Definition
True
Term
TF The writers of the NT had some hesitaiton in using Lord to refer to Jesus.
Definition
False
Term
John 1:1;14
Definition
In the beginning was the word and the word was God...
Term
TF Jesus chose to subordinate his will to the Father's will.
Definition
True
Term
TF Two complete natrues existed in Jesus
Definition
True
Term
TF Prior to coming to earth as a human Jesus Preexisted as the second person of the Trinity.
Definition
True
Term
TF Upon becoming a human Jesus ceased to be God for a short time
Definition
False
Term
Muslims
Definition
He was just a prophet
Term
Liberals
Definition
He was just a good man
Term
Atheists
Definition
He did not even exist
Term
Jews
Definition
He was jsut a good teacher
Term
TF Jesus lived a life of near sinless perfection
Definition
False
Term
TF Liberal theologians believe that only a few people can know the future the God does
Definition
False
Term
TF Liberal thologians believe that miracles can be explained by science
Definition
True
Term
TF Liberal theologians believe that the historicqal Jesus claimed to be God but was mistaken.
Definition
False.
Term
Prior to the 17th century questions concerning Christology focused on:
A: Ethics
B: Metaphysics
C: Epistemology
D: Morality
Definition
B: Metaphysics
Term
A "Liberal Theologian" does not accept ___ and ___ of Jesus
A: Deity and reality
B: Deity and sinlessness
C: Deity and humanity
D: Deity and miraculous
Definition
D:Diety and miracuolous
Term
During the ___ a philosophical shift occurred in philosphy/ theology
Definition
Enlightenment
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