"God's self-disclosure that is available to all" is termed: - answers✔✔General Revelation.
"Theology based upon general revelation" is termed: - answers✔✔Natural Theology.
Which of the following is one of the forms of general revelation listed in class? -
answers✔✔Nature. (Creation)
Which of the following is NOT one of the forms of general revelation listed in class? -
answers✔✔The Bible.
Special Revelation is: - answers✔✔God's disclosure of specific truths to specific people.
According to the class lectures: - answers✔✔General and special revelation are compatible and
are helpful to the believer.
In reference to scripture, "inspiration" means: - answers✔✔The Holy Spirit's influence on the
authors of scripture that caused their writings to be special revelation.
How many different views on the nature of inspiration were discussed in class? - answers✔✔5
The theory that states that the biblical authors were "inspired" in the same sense that a
playwright or artist can be inspired is called: - answers✔✔The intuition theory.
, The theory that states that God dictated the Bible word-for-word to the human writers is called:
- answers✔✔The dictation theory.
what is the doctrine of inerrancy in reference to the scripture? - answers✔✔The doctrine that
the Bible is without error and therefore is true in all it teaches.
What are the three different views on inerrancy presented in class? - answers✔✔Absolute
inerrancy, Full inerrancy, and Limited inerrancy.
Which of the following were criteria/ion that early Christianity used to decide the canon of
scripture? - answers✔✔(ALL OF THE ABOVE)
a. Prophetic origin
b. Consistent message
c. Spiritual fruit
The "study of the principles of accurate interpretation" is the definition given in class for: -
answers✔✔Hermeneutics.
What does "historically authoritative" mean? - answers✔✔Commands that are authoritative for
the time in which they are given and for the people to whom they are commanded.
Grammatico-Historico-Contextual exegesis is: - answers✔✔Drawing out the meaning of a
scriptural text by studying its language, historical context, and literary content.
What was the general definition for Prolegomena given in class? - answers✔✔A formal essay
introducing a work of considerable length or complexity.