CRST 290 Quiz 1

CRST 290 Quiz 1 Liberty University

CRST 290 Quiz Building from a Foundation

  1. According to the “Who believes what?” video, old-Earth creation holds that the Earth is billions of years old and God has used evolution to produce life on the planet.
  2. Many Reformation theologians wrote that there was no way to reconcile the early chapters of Genesis with their scientific understandings.
  3. Which of the following is one of the ethical controls on science discussed by Dr. Wise?
  4. God is the best possible witness to events because:
  5. It seems clear that the Bible’s claims have __________ authority compared to observations made by man.
  6. According to the “Who believes what?” video, which of the following pairs of origins positions are most similar?
  7. Clement of Rome believed that Adam was an allegorical figure.
  8. Venerable Beade explicitly rejected a primarily allegorical interpretation of Genesis.
  9. Which group is excluded from the “Nature is Designed” bin in the “Who believes what?” video?
  10. When we start with God as Creator, and that the creation has indeed been created, then we will encourage higher ethics among scientists.
  11. Which origins views are found within the “No evolution” bin in the “Who believes what?” video?
  12. For God to be sustainer means that He keeps the creation in existence at all times.
  13. According to the “Who believes what?” video, which of the following pairs of origins positions are most dissimilar?
  14. According to the video on Genesis 1 and the Early Church, which Christian held to an allegorical interpretation of Genesis 1?
  15. Which of the following was one of the post-Fall limitations to human observation?
  16. Scientists and others often enter into disciplines without considering the philosophical foundations and views within the discipline
  17. Taking a face-value reading of the genealogies of Adam through Noah in Genesis, people lived:
  18. The early Reformation saw a strong resurgence of a literal understanding of Genesis.
  19. The dates for the age of Adam, Noah, and others presented in Dr. Wise’ book come from which manuscript of the Old Testament?
  20. There are no known Early Church authors who believed that the Earth was older than 10,000 years.
  21. What did Venerable Beade believe about Genesis 2?
  22. A _______________ is a carefully defined and trained way of thinking about something.
  23. The main stream of understanding Genesis 1 favored allegorical interpretations of much of Genesis 1 and 2.
  24. A statement that is considered true before beginning study of some topic is called a(n):
  25. Which Early Church “school” of Biblical interpretation favored an allegorical understanding of Genesis 1?

Set 1

  1. A statement that is considered true before beginning study of some topic is called a(n):
  2. According to the “Who believes what?” video, which of the following pairs of origins positions are most similar?
  3. A _______________ is a carefully defined and trained way of thinking about something.
  4. Peter Lombard had a clear literal view of Genesis 1.
  5. The main stream of understanding Genesis 1 favored allegorical interpretations of much of Genesis 1 and 2.
  6. The term “perspicuous” means:
  7. Which of the following was one of the post-Fall limitations to human observation?
  8. The early Reformation saw a strong resurgence of a literal understanding of Genesis.
  9. A creation perspective recognizes that God:
  10. The book of Romans outlines why all people are aware of God and therefore under judgement.
  11. Which origins views are found within the “No evolution” bin in the “Who believes what?” video?
  12. For God to be sustainer means that He keeps the creation in existence at all times.
  13. God, as a rational creator, has communicated in which of the following ways:
  14. Scientists and others often enter into disciplines without considering the philosophical foundations and views within the discipline
  15. When God created us, He created us with the ability to construct our own wrong ideas and beliefs.
  16. Wise argues that human observation had inherent limitations, even before the Fall.
  17. Science primarily developed in which location?
  18. When we start with God as Creator, and that the creation has indeed been created, then we will encourage higher ethics among scientists.
  19. Many Reformation theologians wrote that there was no way to reconcile the early chapters of Genesis with their scientific understandings.
  20. The statement: “Knowledge can be gleaned from the study of the physical world” is a presuppositional claim.
  21. It seems clear that the Bible’s claims have __________ authority compared to observations made by man.
  22. Clement of Rome believed that Adam was an allegorical figure.
  23. Which of the following is one of the three reasons for studying the creation, as discussed by Dr. Wise:
  24. Which Early Church “school” of Biblical interpretation favored an allegorical understanding of Genesis 1?
  25. God is the best possible witness to events because:

Set 2

  1. Which Early Church “school” of Biblical interpretation favored a literal understanding of Genesis 1?
  2. God, as a rational creator, has communicated in which of the following ways:
  3. Which group is excluded from the “Nature is Designed” bin in the “Who believes what?” video?
  4. Which of the following was one of the post-Fall limitations to human observation?
  5. The statement: “Knowledge can be gleaned from the study of the physical world” is a presuppositional claim.
  6. Which origins views are found within the “No evolution” bin in the “Who believes what?” video?
  7. According to the “Who believes what?” video, which of the following pairs of origins positions are most dissimilar?
  8. Which of the following was an advocate for a literal understanding of Genesis?
  9. According to the “Who believes what?” video, which of the following pairs of origins positions are most similar?
  10. The term “perspicuous” means:
  11. For God to be sustainer means that He keeps the creation in existence at all times.
  12. Many Reformation theologians wrote that there was no way to reconcile the early chapters of Genesis with their scientific understandings.
  13. True or False: The Bible provides truth in theological and spiritual areas, but not in scientific and historical areas.
  14. Which of the following is NOT one of the arguments used by Dr. Wise that all people have a common knowledge of God:
  15. A creation perspective recognizes that God:
  16. There are no known Early Church authors who believed that the Earth was older than 10,000 years.
  17. It seems clear that the Bible’s claims have __________ authority compared to observations made by man.
  18. Science primarily developed in which location?
  19. Venerable Beade explicitly rejected a primarily allegorical interpretation of Genesis.
  20. Which Early Church “school” of Biblical interpretation favored an allegorical understanding of Genesis 1?
  21. According to the “Who believes what?” video, old-Earth creation holds that the Earth is billions of years old and God has used evolution to produce life on the planet.
  22. Johannes Scotus Eriugena believed that Adam and Eve:
  23. Taking a face-value reading of the genealogies of Adam through Noah in Genesis, people lived:
  24. When we start with God as Creator, and that the creation has indeed been created, then we will encourage higher ethics among scientists.
  25. What did Venerable Beade believe about Genesis 2?

Set 3

  1. Which of the following is one of the ethical controls on science discussed by Dr. Wise?
  2. Which origins views are found within the “No evolution” bin in the “Who believes what?” video?
  3. Venerable Bede explicitly rejected a primarily allegorical interpretation of Genesis.
  4. Which Early Church “school” of Biblical interpretation favored a literal understanding of Genesis 1?
  5. God, as a rational creator, has communicated in which of the following ways:
  6. God is the best possible witness to events because:
  7. Which of the following was one of the post-Fall limitations to human observation?
  8. Which of the following is NOT one of the arguments used by Dr. Wise that all people have a common knowledge of God:
  9. Which of the following is one of the three reasons for studying the creation, as discussed by Dr. Wise:
  10. What did Venerable Bede believe about Genesis 2?
  11. Science primarily developed in which location?
  12. The term “perspicuous” means:
  13. A creation perspective recognizes that God:
  14. According to the video on Genesis 1 and the Early Church, which Christian held to an allegoricalinterpretation of Genesis 1?
  15. Wise argues that human observation had inherent limitations, even before the Fall.
  16. Which Early Church “school” of Biblical interpretation favored an allegorical understanding of Genesis 1?
  17. According to the “Who believes what?” video, old-Earth creation holds that the Earth is billions of years old and God has used evolution to produce life on the planet.
  18. Which group is excluded from the “Nature is Designed” bin in the “Who believes what?” video?
  19. The early Reformation saw a strong resurgence of a literal understanding of Genesis.
  20. Taking a face-value reading of the genealogies of Adam through Noah in Genesis, people lived:
  21. A statement that is considered true before beginning study of some topic is called a(n):
  22. The statement: “Knowledge can be gleaned from the study of the physical world” is a presuppositional claim.
  23. Many Reformation theologians wrote that there was no way to reconcile the early chapters of Genesis with their scientific understandings.
  24. According to the “Who believes what?” video, which of the following pairs of origins positions are most similar?
  25. For God to be sustainer means that He keeps the creation in existence at all times.
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