Exam 1 over The Study of Christianity & Early Christianity_ RS-109-Z5 S52324 The Christian Tradition

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Exam 1 over The Study of Christianity & Early Christianity Due 31 Mar at 23:59 Points 25 Questions 17 Available after 29 Mar at 12:00 Time limit 60 Minutes Instructions Attempt history Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 32 minutes 23.5 out of 25 Score for this quiz: 23.5 out of 25 Submitted 31 Mar at 21:16 This attempt took 32 minutes. Question 1 0 / 0 pts Do not begin until you have reviewed the exam guidelines (https://spalding.instructure.com/courses/7180/files/802069?wrap=1) (https://spalding.instructure.com/courses/7180/files/802069/download?download_frd=1) and followed the recommendations there for how and what to study for the exam. Be prepared! This is a timed exam (60 minutes) with one attempt only . The exam can be taken in your choice of a one-hour window between noon on Friday, March 29 and 11:59 pm on Sunday, March 31 to be eligible for full credit. Exams completed late will receive 50% credit. The exam format is 16 multiple choice and/or matching questions worth one point each, 3 short essay questions worth 3 points each (25 points total) You are given one attempt only, although unlike the quizzes, you may backtrack and modify your answers within the 60 minutes (using the "previous" button or the questions menu on the right sidebar). It must be evident in the way that you answer the short essays (50-100 word paragraphs) that your sources are the reading assignments or videos from this unit. Essay answers from sources outside the course materials or from AI-generated text will receive a zero. All students must complete their exams independently. If it is found that students share exam questions or answers all students involved will receive zeros. Be sure to "submit quiz" when you are done. I affirm that the answers provided here reflect my own efforts and the exam will be taken without the assistance of others. I will not share or discuss these questions with any other student. Evidence to the 4/28/24, 5:28 AM Exam 1 over The Study of Christianity & Early Christianity: RS-109-Z5 S52324 The Christian Tradition https://spalding.instructure.com/courses/7180/quizzes/17524 1/8
Correct! I agree. Question 2 1 / 1 pts death Correct! sin time the destruction of God's creation Question 3 1 / 1 pts its reminders of the impermanence of all things its cycles of growth, destruction, and rebirth its awesome beauty and complexity Correct! its usefulness for human life Question 4 1 / 1 pts scripture, faith, and grace Correct! church structure, canonization, and creeds Temple, Torah, and expectations for a Messiah scripture, magisterium, and apostolicism contrary is a violation of Spalding University's academic integrity policy and will result in a zero on the exam. Christianity attributes the unsatisfactoriness of existence to The creation stories in Genesis convey that nature's worth is The three areas that help us to understand the development of Christian tradition in the second through the fifth centuries are: 4/28/24, 5:28 AM Exam 1 over The Study of Christianity & Early Christianity: RS-109-Z5 S52324 The Christian Tradition https://spalding.instructure.com/courses/7180/quizzes/17524 2/8
Question 5 1 / 1 pts debate and compromise Jesus' secret teachings individuals' mystical experiences Correct! the apostles Question 6 1 / 1 pts Correct! how God could have three parts and Christ could be both divine and human that there would be freedom of religion in the Roman Empire that the bishop of Rome had more authority than Martin Luther that Marcion's canon of scripture was the most authoritative Question 7 1 / 1 pts Gnosticism, Marcionism, and Normativity Orthodoxy and Heresy Correct! Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestantism Christianity and Catholicism Question 8 1 / 1 pts Correct! As Christianity developed in during the first few hundred years, beliefs and practices were given more authority if they were attributed to: The earliest councils of Christian bishops decided: The branches of the Christian religion are: According to The Christian Religion by Thomas Helm, religion is: 4/28/24, 5:28 AM Exam 1 over The Study of Christianity & Early Christianity: RS-109-Z5 S52324 The Christian Tradition https://spalding.instructure.com/courses/7180/quizzes/17524 3/8
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