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Christianity 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 3 ways to worship | As a way of remembering, transformation, knowing |
| liturgy and the worship is | the work of the people, a response to God's first and gracious action, a pattern for Christian life |
| Martin Luther married | a former nun, Katherina von Bora. |
| Advent | A season of anticipation |
| Easter | A celebration of Christ's resurrection |
| Lent | A season of spiritual discipline |
| Christmas | A celebration of Christ's birth |
| What were Martin Luther's famous words in his "Here I Stand" speech before Charles V? | My conscience is captive to the Word of God. I cannot and I will not retract anything. |
| Luther came to his convictions as a | monk |
| The main issue behind the debate between King Henry VIII of England and Pope Clement VII of Rome was | Marriage and divorce |
| Tertullian showed | Christ Against Culture |
| "lex orandi, lex credendi" | It translates to 'the law of prayer is the law of belief' |
| Liturgy comes from a Greek term which means... | "the work of the people" |
| According to Turning Points, which of the following were critical turning points in the 16th century (check all that apply): | the European shift away from Christendom and towards the modern secular world - the revitalization of the Catholic faith through various efforts, including missionary outreach - the theological contributions of Martin Luther |
| Christ Against Culture | Opposition |
| Christ Transforming Culture | Conversion |
| Christ Of Culture | Accomodation |
| Christ and Culture in Paradox | Dualist |
| Christ Above Culture | Synthetic |
| "I have become all things to all people so that by all possible means I might save some." (1 Cor. 9:22b) | Christ Of Culture |
| "So from now on we regard no one from a worldly point of view. ... Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" (2 Cor. 5:16-17) | Christ Transforming Culture |
| "They [Christ's disciples] are not of the world, even as I am not of it." (John 17:16) | Christ Against Culture |
| For much of the fourteenth century, the papacy was headquartered in | Avignon |
| Christians claim that sin has damaged the relationship(s) between... | Humanity and the rest of the creation, God and humanity, God and non-human creation |
| All Christian theologies of providence claim that.... | God alone made and sustains all that is., God's good plans for creation will come to pass, ultimately., God continues to care for and direct creation. |
| Which atonement theory views Christ's saving work as a cosmic battle, with Christ defeating the powers of sin and death? | Christus Victor |
| The __________________ were the primary engine of the Roman Catholic missionary movement in, especially, the 16th and 17th centuries. | Jesuits |
| Which of the following were basic religious convictions shared by both evangelicals and pietists: | The authority of scripture, The centrality of a personal experience of God |
| What was the name of the pietistic group of refugees from modern Czech Republic who made a strong impression on John Wesley? | Moravians |
| To say that God creates ex nihilo is to say.... | that God is not dependent upon creation for God's own being, that God creates 'out of nothing' |
| Matteo Ricci's approach to missions in China | Christ Of Culture (Accommodation) |
| Pietism has its roots in | German Lutheranism |
| William Carey | Baptist missionary to India |
| Bartholomaus Ziegenbalg | Pietist missionary to India |
| David Livingstone | Scottish missionary to sub-Saharan Africa |
| Hudson Taylor | British Methodist missionary to China |
| Lottie Moon | American Baptist missionary to China |
| Mary Slessor | Scottish missionary to Africa (modern Nigeria) |
| Cessationism | The belief that the special gifts of the Spirit ended with the New Testament age. |
| Continuationism | The belief that the spiritual gifts—including the miraculous gifts like healing and prophecy—are available in every age. |
| Charisma | The Greek term for "gift" found in the New Testament |