Soteriology
Substitutionary Atonement
Propitiation & Expiation
Justification & Adoption
100

What does the Greek work 'logos' mean?

Study/Word

100

True/False: The origins of substitutionary atonement cannot be traced back to various biblical passages.

False

100

What is Propitiation?

This concept refers to the act of appeasing God's wrath or anger.

100

In which of the apostles' writings is the concept of justification prominent?

Apostle Paul

200

What does the Greek work 'Soteria' mean?

Salvation

200

True/False: Jesus took upon himself the punishment that humanity deserved for their sins.

True

200

True/False: Jesus' death does not serve the purpose of propitiation.

False

200

Recite Romans 5 vs 1

Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ

400

What scripture verse was highlighted for the soteriology concept?

Acts 4 vs 12

400

Name one Old Testament scripture highlighted in the presentation that speaks about atonement.

Isaiah 53:5-6 or 2 Corinthians 5:21.

400

What is Expiation?

The removal or cleansing of sin

400

How have we been adopted in the family of God

Through believing and accepting Jesus Christ as our Lord and Saviour

500

What is Soteriology

The theological study of salvation, focusing on the means by which individuals are saved and the nature of salvation itself.

500

Explain the concept of Substitutionary Atonement

Jesus acted as a substitute for humanity, bearing the penalty of sin and reconciling humans to God.

500

What is the difference between expiation and propitiation?

Expiation emphasizes the removal of sin through a payment of the penalty, while propitiation emphasizes the appeasement or turning away of God's wrath from us

500

What is justification?

the act of God declaring a sinner righteous based on their faith in Jesus Christ