Bbl 210 Redemption Story Question Paper

Bbl 210 Redemption Story 

Course:Bachelor Of Theology (Theology)

Institution: Kabarak University question papers

Exam Year:2010




KABARAK UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
2010 ACADEMIC YEAR
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION SCIENCE
COURSE CODE: BIBL 210
COURSE TITLE: REDEMPTION STORY
STREAM: SESSION III
DAY: TUESDAY
TIME: 9.00 – 11.00 A.M.
DATE: 10/08/2010

INSTRUCTIONS:
(i) Answer Total of THREE questions
(ii) Question ONE is COMPULSORY
(iii) Choose any other TWO Questions.


QUESTION ONE (30 MARKS)
(a) Briefly explain the meaning of each of the following terms and relate each with redemption
story.
i) Nations
ii) Protoevangelium
iii) Centripetal
iv) Great commission
v) Centrifugal (10 Marks)
(b) Genesis 2 describes how God created Adam and Eve as the climax of His creations. Describe the
uniqueness of man from the creatures God had created in the first five days. (10 Marks)
(c) i) Describe the state of man before the fall in Genesis Chapter 3. (5 Marks)
ii) Explain the significance of Genesis 3:15 to the overall redemption plan of God. (5 Marks)

QUESTION TWO (20 MARKS)
(a) Explain the African understanding of the concept of Sin. How different is it from the Biblical
explanation? (6 Marks)
(b) Describe the consequences of the fall of man and show how these results have a direct impact in
our lives today? (14 Marks)

QUESTION THREE (20 MARKS)
(a) In this attempt to redeem man from the bondage Sin God has always been particularistic in
method and universalistic in scope. Explain how this truth is developed throughout the Bible.
(10 Marks)
(b) What proofs are there to show that Christ resurrected? (10 Marks)

QUESTION FOUR (20 Marks)
(a) Explain the images Portrayed in the early life and ministry of Christ showing that he was the
universal saviour. (10 Marks)
(b) Explain the significance of the following in the redemption story
i) The cross (5 Marks)
ii) The resurrection (5 Marks)






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