Extra Credit GENED Assessment Test_ BIBL105_ Old Testament Survey (B04)

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3/8/24, 6:41 PM Extra Credit GENED Assessment Test: BIBL105: Old Testament Survey (B04) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/572553/quizzes/2784299 1/10 Extra Credit GENED Assessment Test Due Mar 8 at 11:59pm Points 30 Questions 30 Time Limit None Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 35 minutes 20 out of 30 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 20 out of 30 Submitted Mar 8 at 6:40pm This attempt took 35 minutes. Question 1 1 / 1 pts Because people are not rational, but rather are inconsistent and emotional, it is not possible to provide a logical explanation for how a person’s worldview operates. A person’s worldview is solely the product of his/her interactions with their particular culture, social groups, etc. The quiz: Contains 30 multiple-choice, true/false, and multiple-answer questions. Has no time limit . Allows 1 attempt . Is worth 30 extra credit points . In this course, you will have an opportunity to complete a 30-question extra credit quiz. You do not need to prepare for this assessment. For each correct answer, you will receive one extra credit point in the course. Begin this quiz only when you are prepared to complete it. Please do not refer to your notes and textbooks at any time during the assessment. In order to earn extra credit: 1. When you are ready to begin, click "Take the Quiz". This will begin your only attempt at this extra credit opportunity. 2. Complete the quiz without any notes or textbooks. 3. Complete and submit the quiz any time prior to the conclusion of the course in Module 8: Week 8. Submit this quiz by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Friday of Module 8: Week 8. Which of the following describes how a person’s worldview operates? Online Residential Athletics Alumni Parents mylu.lib ? o.liberty.e berty.ed canvas.l w.libert erty.edu course- se Regis email.li ency- erts (htt edu/fci Fina nitiative /liber- acesoftw ervice- IT HelpD https://w w.libert rtycham Li berty.ele erty.edu L edu/ad Mast w.libert s://www. es (https: www.liber as/advi fessiona Searc Brian Posey
3/8/24, 6:41 PM Extra Credit GENED Assessment Test: BIBL105: Old Testament Survey (B04) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/572553/quizzes/2784299 2/10 What a person believes about God (or lack thereof) determines what a person believes about truth, values, and who we are as human beings. Cultural norms and in±uences also in±uence these key beliefs/presuppositions. People rely solely upon the rules of logic to construct their worldviews. Question 2 1 / 1 pts Men are evil and most human institutions are currently run by men. While the Bible seems to call us to reject radicalism and instead to live “quiet and peaceable lives,” it also commands us to be aware of how individuals may be exploited due to the sinfulness of the human heart. Racism and chauvinism are the key means and conduits of evil as described by Scripture. Scripture requires a comprehensive altering of all the structures of society in order to achieve true justice and peace. These unjust structures are the root cause of evil. Question 3 1 / 1 pts Culture is of this world and we must separate ourselves from it in order to maintain faithfulness to God. Biblically, we are called to create a “new Heaven on earth,” i.e., a Christian theocracy. Every artistic and cultural expression must be explicitly Christian in order to be appropriate. We are called to interact with our culture as a means of communicating the Gospel, but we must not be co-opted or imprinted by our culture. Question 4 1 / 1 pts Deterritorialization Work that shouldn’t be done unless the pastor has a graduate degree in anthropology Pastoral anthropology Indigenous potential. Question 5 1 / 1 pts Belief in a God is su²cient to being born again. Being religious and going to church is essential to being born again. Social upheavals and protests are indicative, at the very least, of which biblical truth listed below: Which view describes a biblical approach to engaging culture and society? Before planting a church, a pastor uses ethnographic techniques such as participant-observation, informal interviews, and mapping to understand the area surrounding the church. This is an example of _________________________. Which describes being “born again” from a biblical perspective? mylu.lib ? o.liberty.e berty.ed canvas.l w.libert erty.edu course- se Regis email.li ency- erts (htt edu/fci Fina nitiative /liber- acesoftw ervice- IT HelpD https://w w.libert rtycham Li berty.ele erty.edu L edu/ad Mast w.libert s://www. es (https: www.liber as/advi fessiona
3/8/24, 6:41 PM Extra Credit GENED Assessment Test: BIBL105: Old Testament Survey (B04) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/572553/quizzes/2784299 3/10 Being a good person, reading the Bible, and keeping the Ten Commandments is essential to being born again. Full surrender of one’s life under the sacri³cial atonement of Christ is essential to being born again. IncorrectQuestion 6 0 / 1 pts George White³eld’s “The Lord Our Righteousness” Jonathan Edwards “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” Charles Finney’s “To Win Souls Requires Wisdom” John Wesley’s “The Use of Money” Question 7 1 / 1 pts Kinesics add meaning, mood, or impact to speech's verbal content. Kinesics honor tradition because rhetoricians have required it since ancient times. Kinesics express a speaker's feelings in a way words alone cannot express. Kinesics disrupt the monotony of the speech setting. Question 8 1 / 1 pts This excerpt unquestionably reveals that the author is himself a pagan. This excerpt asserts that the author wishes to honor the values of his contemporary kinsmen. The excerpt reveals the author’s desire to present offerings to idols. The excerpt compares the customs of the heathen to the hopes of those who seek after the one, true God. IncorrectQuestion 9 0 / 1 pts The peer review process is designed to make sure the information is accurate and reliable. The peer review process can help shape the research question. Peer review articles are guaranteed to be free of bias. According to the titles of the following sermons, which one would serve as the best resource for a student writing a paper about the fallen nature of man? Public speakers should use kinesics (bodily movements, gestures, facial expressions) when addressing audiences. Which of the following statements best expresses a rhetorical rationale for this presentational component? In Beowulf , the author claims writes “Sometimes at pagan shrines they vowed offerings to idols, swore oaths that the killer of souls might come to their aid…That was their way, their heathenish hope…Oh, cursed is he who in time of trouble has to thrust his soul in the ³re’s embrace…But blessed is he who after death can approach the Lord and ³nd friendship.” Which of the following statements best summarizes this excerpt? Peer-reviewed articles are considered strong resources for academic research because mylu.lib ? o.liberty.e berty.ed canvas.l w.libert erty.edu course- se Regis email.li ency- erts (htt edu/fci Fina nitiative /liber- acesoftw ervice- IT HelpD https://w w.libert rtycham Li berty.ele erty.edu L edu/ad Mast w.libert s://www. es (https: www.liber as/advi fessiona
3/8/24, 6:41 PM Extra Credit GENED Assessment Test: BIBL105: Old Testament Survey (B04) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/572553/quizzes/2784299 4/10 Peer review articles provide limited information on a topic. IncorrectQuestion 10 0 / 1 pts Learning to communicate well is valuable if it helps you ful³ll your personal goals. Learning to communicate well is valuable if it promotes tolerance and inclusion above all. Learning to communicate well is valuable if it helps you express authentic love for God by honoring or promoting what He values in this world. Learning to communicate well is valuable if it helps you promote your group or humanity’s well-being (i.e., the greater good). Question 11 1 / 1 pts Research Analysis Critique Peer review IncorrectQuestion 12 0 / 1 pts This passage seems to reveal that civil government is ordained of God for the purpose of ensuring economic equality for all. This passage commands complete submission to all civil magistrates, even those who praise and do what is evil. Which of the following statements expresses the redemptive view of communication? Searching for and reading previous literature published on a topic in order to ascertain persisting themes, theories, trends, and current positions related to the topic is best described as: Read the following passage found in Romans 13: 1-7, and then answer the question below: Every person is to be in subjection to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those which exist are established by God. Therefore, whoever resists authority has opposed the ordinance of God; and they who have opposed will receive condemnation upon themselves. For rulers are not a cause of fear for good behavior, but for evil. Do you want to have no fear of authority? Do what is good and you will have praise from the same; for it is a minister of God to you for good. But if you do what is evil, be afraid; for it does not bear the sword for nothing; for it is a minister of God, an avenger who brings wrath on the one who practices evil. Therefore, it is necessary to be in subjection, not only because of wrath, but also for conscience’ sake. For because of this you also pay taxes, for rulers are servants of God, devoting themselves to this very thing. Render to all what is due them: tax to whom tax is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honor to whom honor. Which of the following governmental principles can be inferred from this passage? mylu.lib ? o.liberty.e berty.ed canvas.l w.libert erty.edu course- se Regis email.li ency- erts (htt edu/fci Fina nitiative /liber- acesoftw ervice- IT HelpD https://w w.libert rtycham Li berty.ele erty.edu L edu/ad Mast w.libert s://www. es (https: www.liber as/advi fessiona
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