A) The nature of knowledge and truth. B) The life of Jesus Christ. C) The history of the early church. D) The creation of the world.
A) Tertullian. B) Irenaeus. C) Marcion. D) Valentinus.
A) He is the embodiment of truth. B) He is a warrior. C) He is an angel. D) He is a political leader.
A) It is an ancient philosophy. B) It is the key to salvation. C) It is a form of worship. D) It is a type of magic.
A) As an essential part of faith. B) As a condition of separation from knowledge. C) As a virtue. D) As a form of power.
A) As a temporary vessel. B) As a temple. C) As a permanent state. D) As a source of sin.
A) Arians. B) Gnostics. C) Montanists. D) Pistic Christians.
A) The material world is seen as flawed. B) The material world is perfect. C) The material world does not exist. D) The two are identical.
A) Philosophical reasoning. B) Scriptural texts. C) The divine. D) Human experience. |