ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CREDENTIALING EXAM DEFINITIONS
Assemblies of God Credentials Exam - Definitions
Books written during the period between the Book of Malachi and the birth of Jesus. The
Jews did not include them in the Hebrew Bible and the Protestant Reformers rejected
them as not being inspired. - ANSWER Apocrypha
A third century A.D. heresy denying the divinity of Christ. - ANSWER Arianism
The original, handwritten manuscripts produced by the human authors of Scripture.
These were probably circulated and copied so many times that they wore out. None of
them are no known to exist, however, copies from close to the time they were written do
exist. - ANSWER Autographs
John Calvin (1509 - 1564) taught God's absolute sovereignty demanded absolute
predestination of those who should be saved and who should be lost. - ANSWER
Calvinism
The list of books accepted by the Church as Scripture inspired by the Holy Spirit. -
ANSWER Canon
A belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not
intervene and is disinterested towards the created universe. - ANSWER Deism
Lasting or existing forever; without end or beginning. - ANSWER Eternal
Unchanging over time or unable to be changed. - ANSWER Immutable
The act by which the eternal Son of God became a human being without giving up His
deity. - ANSWER Incarnation
Assemblies of God Credentials Exam - Definitions
Books written during the period between the Book of Malachi and the birth of Jesus. The
Jews did not include them in the Hebrew Bible and the Protestant Reformers rejected
them as not being inspired. - ANSWER Apocrypha
A third century A.D. heresy denying the divinity of Christ. - ANSWER Arianism
The original, handwritten manuscripts produced by the human authors of Scripture.
These were probably circulated and copied so many times that they wore out. None of
them are no known to exist, however, copies from close to the time they were written do
exist. - ANSWER Autographs
John Calvin (1509 - 1564) taught God's absolute sovereignty demanded absolute
predestination of those who should be saved and who should be lost. - ANSWER
Calvinism
The list of books accepted by the Church as Scripture inspired by the Holy Spirit. -
ANSWER Canon
A belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not
intervene and is disinterested towards the created universe. - ANSWER Deism
Lasting or existing forever; without end or beginning. - ANSWER Eternal
Unchanging over time or unable to be changed. - ANSWER Immutable
The act by which the eternal Son of God became a human being without giving up His
deity. - ANSWER Incarnation