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College Teachings of the Bible
When preaching why is it best not jump quickly to the solution?
  1. People can't handle that
  2. The audience gets disappointed
  3. It increases people's interest in the rest of the message.
  4. Because there is no solution.
College Tenets of the Catholic Faith
A well planned sermon begins with a good outline.
  1. True
  2. False
College Teachings of the Bible
Paul wrote 1 Corinthians in:
  1. 57 AD
  2. 55 AD
  3. 56 AD
  4. 59 AD
College Teachings of the Bible
2 Corinthians was written       one       year(s) after 1 Corinthians.
College Teachings of the Bible
Corinth was located on an           isthmus           between seas to the east and to the west.
College Teachings of the Bible
According to Romans, to be declared righteous is:
  1. redemption
  2. justification
  3. atonement
  4. sanctification
College The History of Jesus
As God sent Jesus into the world to make himself known and to cause people to believe in him, so Jesus sent his             disciples             into the world so that the world would know him.
College Teachings of the Bible
The Bible portrays Jesus as the           God-man          , the divine-human king of Israel and over all creation.
College Teachings of the Bible
Paul helped convert the largely Jewish sect of Christianity into a worldwide Jew plus Gentile movement.
  1. True
  2. False
College Teachings of the Bible
This biblical character's name might be understood to mean "No-Father," suggesting that his identity is unimportant. He could be anyone.
  1. Elimelech
  2. Boaz
  3. Machlon
  4. Job
College Teachings of the Bible
One would find an extended meditation on the differences between "Lady Wisdom" and "Dame Folly" in the Book of                .
  1. Proverbs
  2. Job
  3. Ecclesiastes
  4. Song of Songs
College Teachings of the Bible
A                 sermon starts with the particulars of human experience and moves toward the conclusions of the gospel. As the sermon unfolds, the listeners become active participants, moving with the preacher toward the conclusion.
  1. Inductive
  2. Textual
  3. Deductive
  4. Expository
  5. Topical
College Teachings of the Bible
                preaching offers the congregation propositions to apply to their lives.
  1. Inductive
  2. Textual
  3. Deductive
  4. Expository
  5. Topical
College Teachings of the Bible
Which is NOT an argument for Expository Preaching?
  1. other forms of preaching do not show as much honor to the text of Scripture.  The expositor focuses on the Biblical passage itself in a way that the others do not."
  2. other forms of preaching do not give a variety of Scripture for Holy Spirit to give the preacher to use.
  3. other forms of preaching are more open to abuse since your thesis is not being controlled directly by the text.
  4. other forms of preaching are considered 'man-pleasing' because we are choosing texts we prefer rather than preaching through the 'whole counsel of God' as God provides it in the Bible.
College Teachings of the Bible
The                 style enables the congregation to journey with us as we discover the conclusion together.
  1. Inductive
  2. Textual
  3. Deductive
  4. Expository
  5. Topical
College Teachings of the Bible
The authority in                 preaching is not located within the preacher but is located in the interaction between the congregation and the biblical text. However, too much emphasis on human experience might relegate the Scripture to a place of secondary importance.
  1. Inductive
  2. Textual
  3. Deductive
  4. Expository
  5. Topical
College Teachings of the Bible
A                 message is a sermon where a preacher uses passages to support a thesis about a particular topic.
  1. Inductive
  2. Textual
  3. Deductive
  4. Expository
  5. Topical
College Teachings of the Bible
                message is one where a singular passage of the Bible is used as a jumping point to discuss a particular thesis.
  1. Inductive
  2. Textual
  3. Deductive
  4. Expository
  5. Topical
College Teachings of the Bible
                preaching begins with a general conclusion and then deduces certain points or exhortations from that conclusion.
  1. Inductive
  2. Textual
  3. Deductive
  4. Expository
  5. Topical
College Teachings of the Bible
The "wasf" is a feature of Arabic love poetry in which the poet praises the physical attributes of the beloved, "from head to toe."
  1. True
  2. False
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