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CLT Exam 1 Test

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  1. Immanence
  2. Revelation
  3. Orthodoxy
  4. Critically engaged theology
  5. Creation
  1. a not naive, not dismissive, self-criticial, critical analysis of culture, no dichotomy between knowledge and love of God, critical thinking, not a critical spirit, aim of biblical faithfulness, critically engaged with Christian tradition
  2. b an unveiling or making known of what is otherwise unknown. In Jesus Christ and the
    Scriptures, God graciously makes himself known to humanity. The sources of revelation are typically
    divided into two—general and special revelation. General revelation is that knowledge which is
    available to all people at all times from creation, history, and the makeup of human nature. Special
    revelation is God's particular revelation of Himself through specific events, especially His revelation in
    Jesus Christ and the Scriptures.
  3. c God is fully and truly present to creation
  4. d is where we encounter God, is humanity's home, good, physical, distinct from God, has a dependent freedom, has potential, a thriving humanity- sustaining environment, contains wonderful variety, has form, space, and rhythms
  5. e A term used in a number of senses, of which the following are the most important:
    orthodoxy in the sense of ''right belief,'' as opposed to heresy; Orthodoxy in the sense of the forms of
    Christianity which are dominant in Russia and Greece; Orthodoxy in the sense of a movement within
    Protestantism, especially in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century, which laid emphasis upon
    the need for doctrinal definition.

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. a critical engagement with Christian thought Chrisitian thought, biblical content, adn faithful Christian action
  2. True
  3. strenuous activity, applied science, practical wisdom, prelude to service and worship, key to mission, biblical theology, historical theology, systematic theology, moral theology
  4. blessed or God endorsement, dependent on creation, dependent knowledge, sexual, mutually depend, pleasing creation, physical, unity, God's own life, marriage naked
  5. The section of Christian theology dealing with the doctrine of the Holy Spirit (Greek:
    pneuma).

5 True/False Questions

  1. Systematic theologythe cognitive and passionate enterprise that seeks to know and love the God of gospel and to demonstrate its understanding in forms of obedient speech and practice

          

  2. Heresyhomoiousious similar substance or says Jesus is a creature

          

  3. Why is theology a story?modernity collapsing into postmodernity

          

  4. relationships in the worldfitness obsession, materialism, superficiality

          

  5. AriusA formal definition or summary of the Christian faith, held in common by all Christians. The
    most important are those generally known as the ''Apostles' Creed'' and the ''Nicene Creed.''