Liberty University THEO 104 Quiz 6 Correct Answers
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Liberty University THEO 104 Quiz 6 Correct Answers
According to the reading, how does the New Testament compare the church to a body?
According to the reading, how does the New Testament compare the church to a building?
Oikos conversion in the New Testament is the promise that the presence of one Christian in
a family guarantees the eventual conversion of all other family members of his family.
What does the Bible refer to with the word "church?"
"The Protestant work ethic" was a derogatory term used to describe the laziness of
non-catholic Christians in comparison to devout Catholics.
The Bible indicates that the “church” is a building.
The first Lord’s Supper was held during the Passover meal.
The Lord’s Table is a means of edification, fellowship and personal introspection.
There is evidence in the Bible that the early church took up offerings.
Participating in the Lord’s Supper is a step of obedience to the Lord’s command.
Scripture teaches that one is justified not because of anything they do, but through the work of Jesus.
The Bible refers to the church as a community of believers.
The church is not corporately more than what we are individually.
A "people movement" is when many people make an individual decision to believe in Jesus
Christ, but they make the same decision simultaneously and all become Christians.
Trickle down influence begins in the hearts of individuals and spreads to their families, their
occupation, and those around them.
According to the reading, how does the New Testament compare the church to a body?
According to the reading, how does the New Testament compare the church to a building?
Oikos conversion in the New Testament is the promise that the presence of one Christian in
a family guarantees the eventual conversion of all other family members of his family.
What does the Bible refer to with the word "church?"
"The Protestant work ethic" was a derogatory term used to describe the laziness of
non-catholic Christians in comparison to devout Catholics.
The Bible indicates that the “church” is a building.
The first Lord’s Supper was held during the Passover meal.
The Lord’s Table is a means of edification, fellowship and personal introspection.
There is evidence in the Bible that the early church took up offerings.
Participating in the Lord’s Supper is a step of obedience to the Lord’s command.
Scripture teaches that one is justified not because of anything they do, but through the work of Jesus.
The Bible refers to the church as a community of believers.
The church is not corporately more than what we are individually.
A "people movement" is when many people make an individual decision to believe in Jesus
Christ, but they make the same decision simultaneously and all become Christians.
Trickle down influence begins in the hearts of individuals and spreads to their families, their
occupation, and those around them.
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Liberty University
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Religious Studies