A) Julie Benz B) Joss Whedon C) Sarah Michelle Gellar D) David Boreanaz
A) Chicago B) Los Angeles C) New York City D) Miami
A) Angelus B) Darla C) Spike D) Drusilla
A) Wolfram & Hart B) Evil Inc. C) Holland Manners & Associates D) Angelus & Darla, Attorneys at Law
A) Gypsy curse B) Holy water C) Magic potion D) Sunlight exposure
A) Edward B) Lucas C) William D) Liam
A) Allen Francis Doyle B) Doyle C) Daniel Holtz D) Skip
A) Hank B) Lorne C) Merl D) The Host
A) Angel Investigations B) Fang Gang C) Wolfram & Hart D) Sunnydale Slayers
A) Hindu traditions B) Abrahamic religions C) Eastern religions D) Buddhist teachings
A) To act as creators of the universe B) To lead souls to reincarnation C) To distinguish benevolent from malevolent intermediary beings D) To serve as guardians of the underworld
A) To mediate between humans and animals B) To create new worlds C) To destroy the world D) To bridge the gap between the earthly and the transcendent realm
A) They are considered irrelevant B) They are viewed as adversaries of the divine C) They are seen as creators of the universe D) They are conceived as aid to achieve a proper relationship with the divine
A) Archangels B) Guardian angels C) Seraphim D) Fallen angels
A) Uriel and Metatron B) Lucifer and Raphael C) Sandalphon and Zadkiel D) Gabriel and Michael
A) With bird wings, halos, and divine light B) With cloaks and staffs C) With swords and shields D) With animal features
A) Old English B) Hebrew C) Latin D) Greek
A) Human B) Messenger C) God D) Angel
A) Mycenaean a-ke-ro B) Old French angele C) Old English engel D) Late Latin angelus
A) By using words like nuntius or legatus for human messengers B) By using angelus only for human messengers C) By using angelus for both human and supernatural messengers D) By using nuntius for supernatural beings
A) Historical events B) Different natural phenomena C) Moral values D) Human emotions
A) They were seen as mythical B) Their interventions replaced the direct interventions of the deity C) They were ignored D) They were considered equal to the deity
A) Through Greek mythology B) Under the influence of Zoroastrianism C) Via Roman religion D) Through Egyptian beliefs
A) The Archangels B) Ahura Mazda C) The Aməša Spəṇta D) The Devil
A) Elim B) Deities C) God D) Demons
A) The Yazatas B) The Daeva C) The Amesha Spentas D) The Fravashi
A) Sraosha B) Angra Mainyu C) Ahura Mazda D) Vohu Manah
A) Since the 10th century. B) Since the 19th century. C) Since the 1st century. D) Since the 5th century.
A) God's energy. B) Material wealth. C) Evil energy. D) Human desires.
A) Mal’āḵ B) haqqôd̠əšîm C) Yahweh D) Bənē hāʾĔlōhīm
A) Exodus B) Daniel C) Genesis D) Leviticus
A) Bənē hāʾĔlōhīm B) Yahweh C) Mal'āk̠ 'ĕlōhîm D) haqqôd̠əšîm
A) The prophets. B) The sons of God. C) The holy ones. D) The messengers of God.
A) Everlasting kingship. B) A crown. C) A prophecy. D) A sword.
A) Uriel. B) Gabriel. C) Metatron. D) Michael.
A) The Shekhinah is behind. B) The Shekhinah is on the left. C) The Shekhinah is in the center. D) The Shekhinah is on the right.
A) Two B) Three C) One D) Four
A) Jerome B) Origen C) Thomas Aquinas D) Augustine
A) Attend church services B) Donate to charity C) Pray three times a day D) Show love unto strangers
A) Pope Benedict XVI B) Pope John Paul II C) Pope Pius IX D) Pope Francis
A) Joan of Arc B) Thérèse of Lisieux C) Gemma Galgani D) Antonia d'Astonac
A) Antonia d'Astonac B) Catherine of Siena C) Thérèse of Lisieux D) Gemma Galgani
A) The First Vatican Council B) The Council of Nicaea C) The Council of Trent D) The Council of Chalcedon
A) Their physical composition B) Form C) Matter D) Their essence
A) Rasul B) Mālik C) Malāk D) Nūr
A) Al-Maturidi B) Al-Ghazali C) Al-Suyuti D) Al-Baydawi
A) Al-Maturidi B) Al-Baydawi C) Al-Suyuti D) Al-Ghazali
A) The Maid of Heaven B) The celestial powers C) The Concourse on High D) The spiritual attributes
A) A thought experiment B) A mythological story C) A religious doctrine D) A historical example
A) Intellectual capacity B) Free-will C) Cognitive deficiencies D) Divine intervention
A) It must precede mistaken consideration B) It follows mistaken consideration C) It is a result of divine will D) It is unrelated to consideration
A) It is limited by physical senses B) It cannot comprehend all thoughts at once C) It can comprehend all thoughts at once D) It is limited by divine will
A) Ibn Sina. B) Proclus. C) Aristotle. D) Philo of Alexandria.
A) Spiritual secondary movers. B) No other movers are necessary. C) Only the Prime Mover. D) Material secondary movers.
A) Philo of Alexandria. B) Ibn Sina. C) Aristotle. D) Proclus.
A) The supreme intellect. B) The material world. C) The soul. D) The last Intellect.
A) Philo of Alexandria. B) Thomas Hobbes. C) Immanuel Kant. D) Ibn Sina.
A) Melek Şêxsin B) Melek Şemsedîn C) Tawûsî Melek D) Melek Fexredîn
A) Three B) Twelve C) Seven D) Ten
A) The "Prince's Sarcophagus" B) The Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus C) The Catacomb of Priscilla D) The mosaics in the Basilica of Saint Mary Major
A) Deacon's vestments B) Long robes C) Civilian clothing D) Late Antique military uniform
A) The shepherds B) The Devil C) Belgian priest Joseph Schrijvers D) King Herod
A) A sword B) An olive branch C) A palm branch D) A trumpet
A) Guidance for the shepherds B) The defense of good C) Faith D) Peace on earth |