Substitutionary Atonement Flashcards
(24 cards)
What is contemporary evangelicalism?
A movement within Protestant Christianity focused on the authority of Scripture, the necessity of personal conversion, and active expression of faith.
True or False: Contemporary evangelicalism is characterized by a commitment to traditional liturgical practices.
False
Fill in the blank: One key feature of contemporary evangelicalism is the emphasis on ________ evangelism.
personal
Which of the following is a central belief of contemporary evangelicals? (A) Sacramentalism (B) Biblical inerrancy (C) Liberation theology
B) Biblical inerrancy
What role does the Bible play in contemporary evangelicalism?
It is viewed as the ultimate authority in matters of faith and practice.
True or False: Contemporary evangelicals typically support a communal approach to faith over individualism.
False
What is the significance of personal conversion in contemporary evangelicalism?
It is seen as essential for salvation and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Which movement is often associated with the rise of contemporary evangelicalism in the 20th century?
The Jesus Movement.
Fill in the blank: Contemporary evangelicals often prioritize ________ in their worship services.
contemporary music
What is the typical stance of contemporary evangelicals on social issues?
They often engage in social justice while maintaining a conservative theological perspective.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following best describes the worship style of contemporary evangelical churches? (A) Traditional hymns (B) Contemporary praise music (C) Solemn liturgy
B) Contemporary praise music
What is the term for the belief that salvation is available to all who accept Jesus Christ?
Inclusivism.
True or False: Contemporary evangelicals reject the use of modern technology in spreading their message.
False
What is a common method used by contemporary evangelicals to reach non-believers?
Outreach programs and events.
Fill in the blank: Many contemporary evangelicals support ________ as a means of church growth.
church planting
What is the significance of small groups in contemporary evangelicalism?
They foster community, discipleship, and personal growth.
Multiple Choice: Which theological stance is most commonly associated with contemporary evangelicalism? (A) Calvinism (B) Arminianism (C) Atheism
B) Arminianism
What is the view of contemporary evangelicals regarding the role of women in ministry?
Opinions vary, with some supporting women’s leadership and others adhering to complementarian views.
True or False: Contemporary evangelicalism is a monolithic movement with no diversity.
False
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a common evangelical event aimed at promoting personal faith and community.
revival
What is the stance of contemporary evangelicals on interfaith dialogue?
They often approach it cautiously, emphasizing the uniqueness of Christ.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a common evangelical practice? (A) Confession to a priest (B) Personal Bible study (C) Ritualistic sacraments
B) Personal Bible study
What is the impact of social media on contemporary evangelicalism?
It has expanded outreach and community building among believers.
Fill in the blank: Many contemporary evangelicals advocate for ________ as a way to engage with culture.
cultural relevance