Christian theology
  • 1. Christian theology is the study of the beliefs and doctrines central to the Christian faith. It encompasses a wide range of topics including the nature of God, the Trinity, the person and work of Jesus Christ, salvation, the Church, and eschatology. Christian theologians draw from various sources such as the Bible, tradition, reason, and experience to develop their understanding of these concepts. The goal of Christian theology is to deepen believers' understanding of God and His relationship to the world, as well as to provide a framework for living out their faith in a meaningful way.

    Who is considered the founder of Christianity?
A) Abraham
B) Moses
C) Paul the Apostle
D) Jesus Christ
  • 2. What is the holy book of Christianity called?
A) Torah
B) The Bible
C) Quran
D) Vedas
  • 3. Which concept refers to the belief in one God in Christianity?
A) Pantheism
B) Atheism
C) Monotheism
D) Polytheism
  • 4. Which event is celebrated on Easter Sunday in Christianity?
A) Birth of Jesus
B) Crucifixion of Jesus
C) Last Supper
D) Resurrection of Jesus
  • 5. Who was the first Pope of the Catholic Church?
A) Saint Paul
B) Saint John
C) Saint Andrew
D) Saint Peter
  • 6. Which of the following is one of the Ten Commandments?
A) Thou shalt not be lazy
B) Thou shalt not lie
C) Thou shalt not gossip
D) Thou shalt not steal
  • 7. What is the term for the Christian rite of initiation through water?
A) Confirmation
B) Baptism
C) Confession
D) Eucharist
  • 8. What is the central religious rite in Christianity representing the Last Supper of Jesus with his disciples?
A) Eucharist
B) Confirmation
C) Baptism
D) Confession
  • 9. Which Christian holiday commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ?
A) Christmas
B) Easter
C) Pentecost
D) Good Friday
  • 10. Who was the mother of Jesus?
A) Sarah
B) Mary
C) Elizabeth
D) Rebecca
  • 11. Who wrote most of the books in the New Testament?
A) Peter
B) James
C) John
D) Paul
  • 12. Which event marks the beginning of the Christian liturgical year?
A) Epiphany
B) Trinity Sunday
C) Advent
D) Pentecost
  • 13. The first book of the Bible is _____.
A) Genesis
B) Revelation
C) Leviticus
D) Exodus
  • 14. What is the Christian sacrament of confessing sins and receiving absolution called?
A) Eucharist
B) Baptism
C) Confirmation
D) Penance
  • 15. Who is considered the first martyr of Christianity?
A) John
B) Stephen
C) Paul
D) Peter
  • 16. What are the first five books of the Old Testament called?
A) Prophets
B) Pentateuch
C) Gospels
D) Epistles
  • 17. How many books are in the New Testament of the Bible?
A) 66
B) 13
C) 27
D) 39
  • 18. What is the term for the belief in the final judgment of humanity by God in Christianity?
A) Ecclesiology
B) Eschatology
C) Christology
D) Soteriology
  • 19. Which theologian is known for his 'Five Points of Calvinism' and the doctrine of predestination?
A) John Wesley
B) John Calvin
C) Thomas Aquinas
D) Martin Luther
  • 20. Which Christian denomination is known for its focus on peace and simplicity?
A) Lutherans
B) Baptists
C) Anglicans
D) Quakers
  • 21. Where was Jesus born according to the Bible?
A) Bethany
B) Nazareth
C) Bethlehem
D) Jerusalem
  • 22. Which gospel is traditionally attributed to John the Apostle?
A) Gospel of Luke
B) Gospel of Mark
C) Gospel of John
D) Gospel of Matthew
  • 23. The Holy Trinity in Christian belief consists of the Father, the Son (Jesus), and the _____.
A) Holy Spirit
B) Prophets
C) Angels
D) Saints
  • 24. What term refers to the second coming of Jesus Christ as prophesied in the Bible?
A) Epiphany
B) Ascension
C) Pentecost
D) Parousia
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