Dogmatics In Outline by Karl Barth
  • 1. What is the primary focus of Barth's theology?
A) Historical church traditions
B) Moral philosophy
C) Human reason and logic
D) The revelation of God in Jesus Christ
  • 2. Which of the following concepts is central to Barth's doctrine?
A) Ethical living
B) Natural theology
C) The Word of God
D) Utilitarianism
  • 3. In Barth's view, the Bible is primarily:
A) A historical document
B) A collection of human writings
C) A moral guide
D) A witness to the Word of God
  • 4. What does Barth critique in his theological work?
A) Evangelical theology
B) Liberal theology
C) Fundamentalism
D) Orthodox theology
  • 5. Barth’s Christology is best described as:
A) Sociocentric
B) Anthropocentric
C) Christocentric
D) Eclectic
  • 6. Barth's doctrine of election emphasizes:
A) Universalism
B) Predestination to hell
C) Human choice
D) God's grace in Christ
  • 7. Barth’s understanding of sin is primarily seen as:
A) A breach of relationship with God
B) A moral failing
C) A social problem
D) An isolated act
  • 8. What is the role of prayer in Barth's theology?
A) A means of bargaining with God
B) A ritual of worship
C) A response to God's revelation
D) A tool for personal gain
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