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Bibl 224:Theology Ii March 2011 Question Paper

Bibl 224:Theology Ii March 2011 

Course:Bachelor Of Theology

Institution: Kabarak University question papers

Exam Year:2011



KABARAK UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
2010/2011 ACADEMIC YEAR
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF THEOLOGY
COURSE CODE: BIBL 224

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Answer any FOUR Questions from section I.
2. Answer any TWO Questions in section II.

SECTION I: Answer ANY FOUR questions from section one.
1. Define the following terms. (10 marks)
a. Theological anthropology
b. imago Dei
c. total depravity
d. Christology
e. The Unavoidable paradox of the God-man (classic view) vs kenotic view
2. Discuss at least five inadequate/non-Christian anthropologies. (10 marks)
3. Explain the doctrine of the image of God. What are the Biblical supports for this doctrine?
(10 marks)

4. Explain noetic depravity. What is the significance of this doctrine for scholars and church
ministers in Africa today? (10 marks)

5. List and briefly explain at least five examples of the current attempts to degrade the person
and work of Jesus Christ? (10 marks)

6. Explain the Biblical and theological support for the deity of Jesus Christ. (10 marks)

SECTION II: SECTION II: Answer any TWO of the following three questions in detail. Marks
shall be awarded for coherence, clarity and intelligibility.
1. Define and discuss the following ancient Christological heresies. How did the church respond to
them?
a. Arianism
b. Apollinariasm
c. Docetism
d. Nestorianism
e. Eutychianism (15 marks)
2. Discuss the following views on the male/female roles in the church.
a. Complementarian view
b. Egalitarian view
c. Christian feminism
d. Biblical patriarchy (15 marks)
3. Discuss at least five reasons why God became man (reasons for the incarnation) (15 marks)






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