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t or f The flaw of, the blind men and the elephant, illustration is that all then are blind and you could not even know there is sucdh a thing as an elephant unless you have sight |
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t or f sin has affected our rationality |
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t or f we usually define God [more precisely the Trinity] with negative terms, explaining what He is not rather than what He is |
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t or f The Hebrew word used for oneness is 'echad' which refers to absolute oneness and not the notion of a complsite oneness |
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t or f the same word for oneness [echad] is used to refer to man and wife becoming one flesh |
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t or f the jews did not make the connection that by calling God his Father, Jesus was claiming to be equal with God |
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t or f The Gospel of John introduces the divinity of Christ while this idea is not found at all in the Gospel's of Matthew, Mark or Luke |
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t or f The difference between the resurrection of Jesus and all of the other miracles of Jesus is that every other miracle worked within the second law of thermodynamics, that is the latter miracles brought you back into present creation |
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t or f When Jesus ascends int oheaven, he moves into another dimension |
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t or f The holy spirit does not appear in the bible until the new testament during pentecost |
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t or f the church rejects the notion that Father, Son and holy Spirit are three gods |
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t or f The church accepts the notion that Father, Son and Holy Spirit are three roles that the one God plays at certain points in history |
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The story of, The Blind Men and the Elephant, illustrates which of the following points a. we do not all have the same starting point b. each starting point touches on an aspect of reality c. there is one ultimate truth that likes behind all starting points d. all of the above e. none of the above |
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"The Lord your God, the Lord is ___" Deuteronomy 6:4 a. one b. triune c. holy |
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When there is ______ grammar in the Bible, there is _____ theology a. good, good b. bad, good c. good, bad d. bad, bad |
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If we could have watched Jesus and observed him those three and a half years, of one thing we would have been absolutely certain a. that he was man b. that he was God c. That he was both God and man |
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Which of the following is an example of divinity shining through Jesus' humanity a. Jesus excludes himself from praying the Lord's prayer B. Jesus forgives sins (according to his divinity) while needing forgiveness (according to his humanity) c. Jesus spoke to the creation as if he were its creator d. a and b e. a and c f. all of the above |
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Jesus' resurrection takes him forward into the new creation and is the only instance that violates a. the law of the excluded middle b. the law of entropy c. the law of non-contradiction d. all of the above e. none of the above |
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Which of the following statements would make of the Trinity a logical contradiction? a. God is one person and three persons B. God is one being who exists in three persons C. The Triune God is one what and three whos d. the triune god is one essence and three persons |
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in the trinity God a. is impersonal b. is all personal c. transcends personality |
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The complementarity that exists between ____ and _________ is a reflection of the complementarity within the sacred being of the triune God a. man, woman b. mankind, creation c. humanity of Jesus, divinity of Jesus d. none of the above |
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which of the following is an appropriate response to God revealing his being as triune a. the appropriate response to God's being is true worship b. the appropriate response to God's holiness is to discover that relational holiness in my relationship with others c. the appropriate response to the God who is all knwoing is to pursue the truth that is not only intellectual but also relational d. a and b e a and c f all of the above |
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