Title | CRST 290 QUIZ 1 - Quiz 1 |
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Author | Grace LaFerney |
Course | History of Life |
Institution | Liberty University |
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Quiz 1...
CRST 290 QUIZ 1
Question 1
2 out of 2 points
The main stream of understanding Genesis 1 favored allegorical interpretations of much of Genesis 1 and 2. Selected Answer:
Fals e
Question 2
0 out of 2 points
God is the best possible witness to events because: Selected Answer:
d.
All of the above
Question 3
2 out of 2 points
According to the video on Genesis 1 and the Early Church, which Christian held to an allegorical interpretation of Genesis 1? Selected Answer:
b.
Orige n
Question 4
2 out of 2 points
Which Early Church “school” of Biblical interpretation favored an allegorical understanding of Genesis 1? Selected Answer:
c.
Alexandr ia
Question 5
2 out of 2 points
Which of the following is one of the ethical controls on science discussed by Dr. Wise? Selected Answer:
c.
Collaboration with coauthors
Question 6
2 out of 2 points
A statement that is considered true before beginning study of some topic is called a(n): Selected Answer:
a.
Presuppositi on
Question 7 2 out of 2 points
The book of Romans outlines why all people are aware of God and therefore under
judgement. Selected Answer:
Tru e
Question 8
2 out of 2 points
When we start with God as Creator, and that the creation has indeed been created, then we will encourage higher ethics among scientists. Selected Answer:
Tru e
Question 9
2 out of 2 points
Dr. Wise argues that human observation had inherent limitations, even before the Fall. Selected Answer:
Tru e
Question 10
2 out of 2 points
It seems clear that the Bible’s claims have __________ authority compared to observations made by man. Selected Answer:
a.
Mor e
Question 11
2 out of 2 points
True or False: The Bible provides truth in theological and spiritual areas, but not in scientific and historical areas. Selected Answer:
Fals e
Question 12
2 out of 2 points
Scientists and others often enter into disciplines without considering the philosophical foundations and views within the discipline Selected Answer:
Tru e
Question 13
2 out of 2 points
There are no known Early Church authors who believed that the Earth was older than 10,000 years. Selected Answer:
Tru e
Question 14
2 out of 2 points
Venerable Beade explicitly rejected a primarily allegorical interpretation of Genesis. Selected Answer:
Tru e
Question 15
2 out of 2 points
Which Early Church “school” of Biblical interpretation favored a literal understanding of Genesis 1? Selected Answer:
a.
Antioc h
Question 16
2 out of 2 points
The early Reformation saw a strong resurgence of a literal understanding of Genesis. Selected Answer:
Tru e
Question 17
2 out of 2 points
When we start with God as Creator, and that the creation has indeed been created, then this will increase our knowledge of the world, but make synthesis of different branches of knowledge more difficult. Selected Answer:
Fals e
Question 18
2 out of 2 points
Clement of Rome believed that Adam was an allegorical figure. Selected Answer:
Fals e
Question 19
2 out of 2 points
Which of the following is one of the three reasons for studying the creation, as discussed by Dr. Wise: Selected Answer:
d.
All of the above
Question 20
2 out of 2 points
According to the “Who believes what?” video, which of the following pairs of origins positions are most dissimilar? Selected Answer:
e.
Young-Earth creation and naturalistic evolution
Question 21
2 out of 2 points
Which origins views are found within the “No evolution” bin in the “Who believes what?” video? Selected Answer:
c.
YEC and OEC
Question 22
2 out of 2 points
A _______________ is a carefully defined and trained way of thinking about something. Selected Answer:
c.
Disciplin e
Question 23
2 out of 2 points
Peter Lombard had a clear literal view of Genesis 1. Selected Answer:
Tru e
Question 24
2 out of 2 points
Science primarily developed in which location? Selected Answer:
a.
Reformation and Enlightenment Europe
Question 25
2 out of 2 points
God, as a rational creator, has communicated in which of the following ways: Selected Answer:
d.
All of the above...