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Chapter 14 Self Quiz
Jesus in Context
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Not one first-century pagan author mentions Jesus.
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False
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More theologically orthodox sources are more likely to be historically accurate.
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False
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The criterion of dissimilarity involves finding stories that wouldn't be expected to have occurred in the historical context of Jesus' life.
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How many first-century pagan authors mention Jesus by name?
None
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One
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Two
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Three
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Which of the following is
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a criterion used by scholars to authenticate traditions about Jesus?
The criterion of independent attestation
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The criterion of dissimilarity
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The criterion of similarity
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The criterion of contextual credibility
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Jesus' baptism by John does
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pass:
The criterion of independent attestation
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The criterion of dissimilarity
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The criterion of contextual credibility
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Any of the above
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Which of the following traditions does
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pass the criterion of contextual credibility?
Jesus' baptism
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Jesus' death
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Jesus' teaching to Nicodemus: "You must be born again"
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Jesus' teachings in the Sermon on the Mount
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Which historian categorically states that Jesus was the messiah in book 18 of
The Antiquities of the Jews
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Tacitus
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Josephus
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Ialdabaoth
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Pliny the Younger
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Which would count as a basic methodological principle that historians can apply to their sources?
The earlier the better.
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The later the better.
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The more detail the better.
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The less detail the better.
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Accounts with very highly developed theology are more likely to be:
More historically accurate
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Less historically accurate
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Written earlier
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Written later
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What is one way to spot bias in a text?
When the author repeatedly states his or her credentials
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When the author has a known affiliation with one of the views expressed in the text
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When just about everything in the text makes a uniquely different point
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When just about every story in the account drives at the same point
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Consistent testimony of many independent witnesses _____________ a case.
strengthens
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weakens
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does not affect
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indicates bias in
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According to the criterion of Aramaisms, if a piece of text makes more logical sense in the original language than in the translation, then it is likely to be:
A forgery
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True
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Authentic
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Inauthentic
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