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201420 Spring 2014 THEO 202-C05 LUO
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Quiz 1
Started
2/17/14 5:02 PM
Submitted
2/17/14 5:16 PM
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Completed
Attempt Score
45.5 out of 70 points
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14 minutes out of 15 minutes.
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Covers this week's textbook readings
Open-book, open-Bible, open-notes
15-minute time limit
20 multiple-choice and true/false questions
Do not click the BACK button because this will lock you out of the quiz.
The timer will continue if and when you leave this quiz.
Question 1
0 out of 3.5 points

The theology of the Holy Spirit is called ______________.

Selected Answer:
Hamartiology

Question 2
3.5 out of 3.5 points

This Point of Calvinism teaches a form of eternal security based upon election.

Selected Answer:
Perseverance of the Saints

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Question 3
3.5 out of 3.5 points

According to the Towns textbook, justification is a practical and ongoing transformation of the sinner into a righteous reflection of Christ.

Selected Answer:
False

Question 4
3.5 out of 3.5 points

This Point of Calvinism teaches that Christ died only for the elect.

Selected Answer:
Limited Atonement

Question 5
0 out of 3.5 points

According to James 2:14-26, the evidence that justification has taken place is found through action.

Selected Answer:
False

Question 6
3.5 out of 3.5 points

This doctrine teaches that God will never take away that which he has given by his grace.

Selected Answer:
Eternal Security

Question 7
3.5 out of 3.5 points

According to the Towns textbook, biblical faith assumes repentance as a part of saving faith. Therefore, biblical repentance is not repentance apart from faith.

Selected Answer:
True

Question 8
0 out of 3.5 points

In reference to the Christian, this aspect of sanctification takes place in the believer's future.

Selected Answer:
Progressive Sanctification

Question 9
3.5 out of 3.5 points

According to this, God first decreed to save the elect.

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