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Chapter 21 Self Quiz
The Gospel According to Paul: The Letter to the Romans
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Paul's first step in preaching the gospel seems to have been to persuade people that they were worshiping false gods.
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Some Greco-Roman philosophical schools actively engaged in missionary efforts.
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Paul's ministry was funded primarily by his prior converts.
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Paul's primary reason for writing 1 Thessalonians was:
To chastise the Thessalonians for ethical misconduct
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To clarify the meaning of the Eucharist
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To renew his friendship with the church
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To praise the church's missionary efforts
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When Paul entered a new town, he:
Immediately celebrated Eucharist with the Christian community
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Stood in the streets preaching
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Met with the local church officials
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Opened a business
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Paul suggests that his converts in Thessalonica were:
Jews
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Gentiles
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God-fearers
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Jews and God-fearers
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Paul's first task in converting pagans was probably:
To convince them of his apostolic authority
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To convince them of the importance of Jesus' death and resurrection
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To teach them Jesus' parables
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To convince them that there is only one God
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Christian house churches were similar to:
Modern cathedrals
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Greco-Roman voluntary associations
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The Temple
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Stoic caves
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Timothy reported to Paul that the Thessalonians:
Had kept their faith solid
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Had lost faith altogether
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Had been influenced by subsequent missionaries
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Had forgotten the work Paul had done among them
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The longest part of 1 Thessalonians is:
The prescript
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The thanksgiving
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The body
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The final blessing
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The most important issue Paul addresses in 1 Thessalonians is:
The delay of the parousia
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The illegality of Christianity
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A schism in the community
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The presence of false prophets
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The Thessalonians were principally concerned because:
Some of them had been taken up in the Rapture.
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Some of them had died.
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Some of them were acting immorally.
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Some of them had left the church.
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Why did Paul stress that he worked hard "day and night" to earn a living?
So that he would not be a financial burden on the Thessalonians while he preached the gospel of God, thereby setting an example for other missionaries
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To make everyone realize the depth of his devotion
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So that others would see how busy he was and take over the missionary work for him
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To instill guilt into the lazy Thessalonians
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