This document provides a list of 18 topics for a theology test, including revelations of God to humanity, the formulation of the Bible and New Testament, biblical inerrancy, effects of Martin Luther's Sola Scriptura, covenants between God and humanity, evangelists, and background on the Gospels and Acts of the Apostles. It also includes an essay assignment on the background and concepts in the Gospel of Judas, as well as the criteria used by the early church to validate documents for inclusion in the Bible.
This document provides a list of 18 topics for a theology test, including revelations of God to humanity, the formulation of the Bible and New Testament, biblical inerrancy, effects of Martin Luther's Sola Scriptura, covenants between God and humanity, evangelists, and background on the Gospels and Acts of the Apostles. It also includes an essay assignment on the background and concepts in the Gospel of Judas, as well as the criteria used by the early church to validate documents for inclusion in the Bible.
This document provides a list of 18 topics for a theology test, including revelations of God to humanity, the formulation of the Bible and New Testament, biblical inerrancy, effects of Martin Luther's Sola Scriptura, covenants between God and humanity, evangelists, and background on the Gospels and Acts of the Apostles. It also includes an essay assignment on the background and concepts in the Gospel of Judas, as well as the criteria used by the early church to validate documents for inclusion in the Bible.
Review the following topics in preparation for your test: 1. Various Revelations of God to Humanity 2. Steps and Background on Formulating the Bible and the New Testament 3. Gods authorship of the Bible 4. Deposit of Faith and its 2 Parts (in detail) 5. Concept of Biblical Inerrancy 6. Effects of Martin Luthers Sola Scriptura 7. Bible and its Latin meaning 8. Magisterium 9. Old Testament vs. New Testament backgrounds 10. Dei Verbum dogma 11. Covenants God makes with humanity throughout the Old and New Testaments 12. Evangelists 13. Gentiles 14. Septuagint Why Greek? 15. Time length in Formulating the Bible 16. Connection between Old and New Testament 17. Background information on the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles 18. Book of Revelation 19. ESSAY: 15 POINTS Background Information on the Gospel of Judas Concepts in the Gospel of Judas 4 Criteria the Early Church used to Validate Documents for admittance into the Bible
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