The doctrine of the Incarnation
  • 1. In Christian doctrine, who is believed to be incarnated?
A) Jesus Christ.
B) Buddha.
C) Moses.
D) Muhammad.
  • 2. According to Christian belief, how did the Incarnation occur?
A) By divine command only.
B) By human initiative.
C) Through ritual sacrifice.
D) Through the Virgin Mary by the Holy Spirit.
  • 3. What does the term 'Hypostatic Union' refer to?
A) The union of Christ's divine and human natures.
B) The separation of Christ's teachings.
C) The victory over sin.
D) The unity of all believers.
  • 4. What characterizes the significance of the Incarnation in Christian theology?
A) It provides a new set of laws.
B) It separates Christians from Judaism.
C) God became human to relate to humanity.
D) It elevates the status of prophets.
  • 5. Which scripture is often cited to support the Incarnation?
A) Romans 8:28.
B) Matthew 28:19.
C) John 1:14.
D) Genesis 1:1.
  • 6. Who is traditionally credited with articulating the doctrine of the Incarnation in the early Church?
A) Luther.
B) Athanasius.
C) Augustine.
D) Calvin.
  • 7. Which creed summarizes the belief in the Incarnation?
A) The Chalcedonian Definition.
B) The Nicene Creed.
C) The Apostles' Creed.
D) The Athanasian Creed.
  • 8. Which of the following statements about Jesus is affirmed in the Incarnation doctrine?
A) Jesus was a prophet like others.
B) Jesus appeared as a man but was not human.
C) Jesus was only a great teacher.
D) Jesus is both fully God and fully man.
  • 9. What is a common holiday that celebrates the Incarnation?
A) Christmas.
B) Easter.
C) Thanksgiving.
D) Pentecost.
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