Theology 103 Final - Anthropology - Hamartiology PDF
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This is a Theology 103 final exam covering issues of Anthropology and Hamartiology. The exam includes multiple-choice questions, and discussions about human nature and sin, according to religious teachings.
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The Institute at Crosspoint City Theology 103 Final Anthropology – Hamartiology 1) Grudem utilizes the term ‘Man’ to signify the entire human race because: a. Genesis 5:1-2 uses the term ‘man’ to signify the entire human race b....
The Institute at Crosspoint City Theology 103 Final Anthropology – Hamartiology 1) Grudem utilizes the term ‘Man’ to signify the entire human race because: a. Genesis 5:1-2 uses the term ‘man’ to signify the entire human race b. Women play little to no part in the biblical narrative c. Adam was created first d. It is an accidental feature of the Hebrew language to do so 2) According to Grudem, God needed to create Man in order to have fellowship: a. True b. False 3) The main texts that form the initial groundwork for the study of Theological Anthropology includes the following EXCEPT: a. Psalm 8 b. Genesis 1:24-30 c. Genesis 5:18-24 d. Genesis 2:4-25 4) The following ‘theories’ include some form of atheistic evolutionary ideology EXCEPT: a. Theistic Evolution b. Progressive Creationism c. Gap Theory d. Fiat Creationism 5) Atheistic Evolution: a. Has a strong scientific basis for its rationale b. Makes allowances for the existence of Deity c. Is antagonistic toward any and all religions d. Can be proven 6) Progressive Evolution is also known as the Day-Age Theory a. True b. False 1 7) The ‘theory’ that billions of years of atheistic evolution occurred between Genesis 1:1 and Genesis 1:2 is called: a. Deistic Evolution b. Theistic Evolution c. Progressive Creationism d. Gap Theory 8) According to Grudem, Man’s purpose is to: a. Glorify God b. Provide fellowship c. Entertain God d. Mimic the Trinity 9) Man’s role in the world includes dominion over it, to multiply and fill it, and to: a. Maintain and manage it b. Be fruitful and subdue it c. Share it d. Romp and play within it 10) The Imago Dei or “Image of God” is seen in that Man is created: a. In the shadow of God b. In the likeness and image of God c. In His exact representation d. On the sixth day 11) According to Grudem, being made in the Imago Dei means: a. That Man is like God and represents God b. We can be in control of our destinies c. Very little until we repent and surrender to Christ d. Can determine what is right and wrong 12) Having the Imago Dei results in: a. Every human having intrinsic value b. Every human deserving dignity c. Everyone has a spiritual sensitivity d. All of the above 2 13) The expectation that man should work was after and a direct result of The Fall: a. True b. False 14) According to Grudem, both Man and Woman were created: a. Equal in personhood b. Equal in importance c. With different roles d. All of the above 15) The Bible describes the Garden of Eden as: a. Fictitious b. Allegory c. Literal d. Poetic 16) According to Grudem, The Fall negated the Imago Dei in Man: a. True b. False 17) The image(s) of sin that is (are) used in the Old Testament is (are): a. To err b. To wander c. To stagger d. All of the above 18) The image(s) of sin that is (are) used in the New Testament is (are): a. To stray b. To ignore c. Both a and b d. Neither a nor b 19) The primary word in both the Hebrew and Greek that is translated into the English word ‘sin’ means literally: a. To be intoxicated b. To miss the mark c. To fail d. To be inconsistent 3 20) Satan targeted Eve first, rather than Adam because: a. She was weaker and more likely to capitulate b. She was alone and vulnerable c. She was younger and less knowledgeable d. She had not directly heard God’s command 21) Satan forced Eve and Adam to sin: a. True b. False 22) The consequences of the actions of Satan, Eve, and Adam fell heavier on Adam because: a. He had responsibility to protect Eve and he didn’t b. He knew what God’s command was and didn’t intervene c. He was tempted as much as Eve was d. All of the above 23) The theological concept of concupiscence means: a. Man’s sin nature was imputed from Satan b. Man’s sin nature was always there, even from the beginning c. Man’s sin nature did not exist until after the moment the forbidden fruit was eaten d. None of the above 24) The most accurate and complete description of the immediate result of Man’s sin was: a. Ground is Cursed, Hard Labor, and Death b. Ground is Cursed, Hard Labor, and Sweat c. Work, Thorns, and Thistles d. Imputation, Original Sin, and Guilt 25) The most noteworthy and significant feature I learned in this class this semester is: 4