THEO 603 Quiz 1

THEO 603 Quiz 1

  1. Which of the following philosophers’ work was essentially a rebellion against the strict form of Presbyterianism/Calvinism of his youth?
  2. Which philosopher is best known for seeing the existence of doubt as the ultimate proof of people’s existence?
  3. What was the “social crisis” in Walter Rauschenbusch’s best-known work, Christianity and the Social Crisis?
  4. According to Olson, what did Albrecht Ritchl believe about the deity of Christ?
  5. Which of the following was considered a “vehemently suspect of heresy” by the Roman Catholic Church?
  6. Which of the following does Olson refer to as the “most influential” among mediating theologians of the nineteenth century?
  7. Which of the following suggested an exact date for creation?
  8. Which view of the atonement did Horace Bushnell take?
  9. Which of the following statements best describes I. A. Dorner’s concept of the immutability of God?
  10. According to Olson, what did Adolf Harnack mean by “the kingdom of God and its coming”?
  11. When Alfred Loisy and George Tyrrell contributed to the Catholic dialog with Modernists, Loisy and Tyrrell were:
  12. Who said, “The Rock of Ages is more important than the age of a rock”?
  13. Which of the following philosophers’ work was essentially an attempt to navigate a middle ground between rationalism and empiricism, taking the best of both?
  14. Who was famous for saying “when one cause sufficiently explains a phenomenon, more should not be posited”?
  15. How does Olson describe the relationship between modernism and liberalism?
  16. Of which philosophy was Thomas Reid a representative?
  17. Which Deist subtly underminded orthodox Christianity by insisting that no one should (or even could) believe that which is ultimately mysterious?
  18. Which of the following philosophers distinguished between the noumenal (things as they are) and phenomenal (things as they appear to us) realms of reality?
  19. Which of the following would Søren Kierkegaard most likely say?
  20. When Pope Pius IX produced the “Syllabus of Errors,” he was intending to:
  21. Which part of the human anatomy did William Paley use to make a case for intelligent design?
  22. Which of the following adopted a dualist, accommodation model for understanding the relationship between science and theology?
  23. Which of the following statements best describes Charles Hodge’s theological method?
  24. According to Dr. Cleaver’s video for week #2, how did Friedrich Schleiermacher handle the problem of evil?
  25. Why did Ernst Troeltsch say that there is no such thing as a pure religion?
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