Building Your Theology
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Lesson OneWhat is Theology?3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoExploring Christian Theology3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeRelying on Revelation3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourAuthority in Theology3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Question 1 of 22
1. Question
Match each author with his corresponding definition of theology.
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- Thomas Aquinas
- Charles Hodge
- William Ames
- John Frame
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A unified science in which all things are treated under the aspect of God either because they are God himself or because they refer to God.
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The science of the facts of divine revelation so far as those facts concern the nature of God and our relation to him.
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The doctrine or teaching of living to God.
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Application of the Word of God by persons to all areas of life.
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Question 2 of 22
2. Question
Match each goal of studying theology with the phrase that Dr. Pratt uses to define it.
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- Right or straight thinking
- Right behavior or practice
- Right or correct feelings or emotions
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Orthodoxy
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Orthopraxis
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Orthopathos
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Question 3 of 22
3. Question
Match each goal of studying theology with the verse that Dr. Pratt uses to support it.
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- Orthodoxy
- Orthopraxis
- Orthopathos
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John 17:17 “Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth.”
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James 2:19: “You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that — and shudder.”
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Romans 11:33 “Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God!”
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Question 4 of 22
4. Question
Match the description of each main area of theology with its description.
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- Logical arrangement of biblical teaching
- Tracing the development of doctrines in the history of the church
- Theology of redemptive history recorded in the Bible
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Systematic Theology
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Historical Theology
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Biblical Theology
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Question 5 of 22
5. Question
Match each main division of a normal seminary curriculum with the phrase that Dr. Pratt uses to describe what kind of study is involved in it.
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- Exegesis of Scripture
- Interaction in community
- Christian living
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Biblical division
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Doctrinal and historical division
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Practical division
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Question 6 of 22
6. Question
Match each main division of a normal seminary curriculum with the main subdivisions that are usually included in them.
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- Old Testament, New Testament
- Church History, Systematic Theology
- Spiritual Development, Ministry Skills
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Biblical Division
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Doctrinal and Historical Division
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Practical Division
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Question 7 of 22
7. Question
Which of the following statements best describes Dr. Pratt’s focus as he defines theology in this lesson?
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Question 8 of 22
8. Question
What are the Greek roots of the English word “theology,” and what do they mean in this context?
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Question 9 of 22
9. Question
What is the danger of the academic approach to theology?
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Question 10 of 22
10. Question
Which of the following Bible passages does Dr. Pratt quote to support the life approach to theology? Select each correct answer.
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Question 11 of 22
11. Question
According to Dr. Pratt, what are some dangers of an over-emphasis on the life approach to theology? Mark each possible problem mentioned in the lesson.
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Question 12 of 22
12. Question
Mark each statement that reflects Dr. Pratt’s teachings about theology.
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Question 13 of 22
13. Question
According to Dr. Pratt, which of the three goals of theology should have priority?
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Question 14 of 22
14. Question
Mark each of the subjects that is usually part of theological studies, according to the lesson.
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Question 15 of 22
15. Question
According to Dr. Pratt, from what perspective do most seminaries primarily view the subjects of theology?
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Question 16 of 22
16. Question
Which of the three views is usually least emphasized in the study of theology?
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Question 17 of 22
17. Question
According to Dr. Pratt, Thomas Aquinas and Charles Hodge both represent the academic approach to theology.
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Question 18 of 22
18. Question
Dr. Pratt argues that today, with rapid communication and worldwide shifts in populations, we encounter faiths other than Christianity at nearly every turn, and this leaves many people confused and with very little energy to pursue truth and right thinking.
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Question 19 of 22
19. Question
Dr. Pratt suggests that in one sense even the devil knows orthodox theology.
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Question 20 of 22
20. Question
Dr. Pratt insists that orthopraxis should be a secondary goal in the theological task.
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Question 21 of 22
21. Question
Dr. Pratt feels that most theologians make a satisfactory effort to relate theology to the emotional dimension of man.
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Question 22 of 22
22. Question
According to Dr. Pratt, modern psychology usually considers emotions to be morally neutral.
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