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Chapter 12 Self Quiz
Jesus from Different Perspectives: Other Gospels in Early Christianity
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Valentinian Gnostics were often difficult to distinguish from proto-orthodox Christians.
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First John is better categorized as a persuasive essay than as a letter.
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Sethian Gnostics were sexually promiscuous.
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First John is most likely a:
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History of the community
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Letter
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All of the New Testament letters were written:
To particular communities to address specific issues
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As general guidelines for the church
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As apologies for the Christian faith
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As conversion literature
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The most important event that had occurred within the Johannine community at the time the epistles were written was:
The exclusion from the synagogue
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The problem of the delay of the coming of Jesus
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A schism in the community
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False prophets coming to town
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Second John is best understood as:
A persuasive essay
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A letter to the entire church
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A letter to the leader of the church
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A letter directed to the secessionists
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Third John is best understood as:
A persuasive essay
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A letter to the entire church
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A letter to an individual in the church
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A letter directed to the secessionists
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Gnostics believed that ____________ was essential for salvation.
knowledge
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belief in Jesus
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baptism with oil
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renunciation of material wealth
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According to Gnostics, the world was:
God's beautiful creation
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The result of a cosmic disaster
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Created by the preexistent Word
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The location of the Kingdom of God
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The most significant archaeological find for the study of Gnosticism was:
The Dead Sea Scrolls
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The Nag Hammadi library
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Tertullian
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The Johannine epistles
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According to Gnostics, the world:
Was created by the preexistent Word
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Was created by the supreme God
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Always existed
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Was created by an inferior, ignorant God
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According to Gnostics, Christ:
Was completely human
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Was completely divine
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Suffered and died
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Was created when the world was created
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