POST UTME CALEB UNIVERSITY 2018 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
What is the significance of the prophet Isaiah's vision of the new heaven and the new earth in the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility?
A. To emphasize the importance of personal salvation
B. To highlight the need for social reform
C. To demonstrate God's love for the poor
D. To establish a new covenant
Question 2
The biblical account of the leadership of King David in Israel includes the establishment of what?
A. The Mosaic Law
B. The Temple in Jerusalem
C. The monarchy in Israel
D. The priesthood in Israel
Question 3
Discuss the significance of the 'Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes' in John 6:1-14, and explain how it relates to the theme of Jesus' divinity in the Gospel of John.
A. The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes is a story about the importance of faith and trust in God.
B. The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes is a story about the dangers of being greedy and materialistic.
C. The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes is a story about the importance of being generous and charitable.
D. The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes is a story about the consequences of being unfaithful and disobedient.
Question 4
In the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility, what is the primary purpose of the concept of 'stewardship'?
A. To manage resources for personal gain
B. To prioritize individual needs over collective well-being
C. To recognize and respect God's ownership of all creation
D. To promote social justice and equality
Question 5
The biblical account of the covenant between God and Noah includes the promise of what?
A. The destruction of the world by a flood
B. The establishment of the Mosaic Law
C. The creation of the rainbow as a sign of the covenant
D. The promise of eternal life
Question 6
Using the concept of 'koinonia' from 1 Corinthians 12, describe the relationship between individual gifts and the collective body of Christ.
A. Individual gifts are mutually exclusive and compete for recognition
B. Individual gifts are complementary and interdependent within the body of Christ
C. Individual gifts are a means of achieving personal status and prestige
D. Individual gifts are a form of emotional expression and validation
Question 7
In the book of Genesis, what was the primary reason for God's covenant with Noah?
A. To punish humanity for their wickedness
B. To save Noah and his family from the flood
C. To establish a new relationship between God and humanity
D. To demonstrate God's power and authority
Question 8
According to the Epistle of Peter, what is the relationship between suffering and the Christian life?
A. Suffering is a sign of God's displeasure
B. Suffering is a result of sin
C. Suffering is a means of spiritual growth
D. Suffering is a sign of God's love
Question 9
Explain the significance of the 'parousia' in the context of Paul's theology, as described in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18.
A. The parousia is a future event that will bring about the end of the world
B. The parousia is a present reality that is experienced by believers
C. The parousia is a means of achieving personal salvation and redemption
D. The parousia is a form of emotional expression and validation
Question 10
In the book of Judges, what was the primary reason for the Israelites' failure to conquer the land?
A. Their lack of faith in God
B. Their disobedience to God's commands
C. Their failure to trust in God's promises
D. Their refusal to follow God's laws
Question 11
In the book of Exodus, what was the primary reason for the Israelites' journey through the wilderness?
A. To reach the Promised Land
B. To escape from slavery in Egypt
C. To worship God at Mount Sinai
D. To receive the Ten Commandments
Question 12
In the book of Judges, what is the primary reason for the Israelites' failure to establish a lasting monarchy?
A. Their lack of faith in God
B. Their failure to obey God's laws
C. Their inability to choose a suitable king
D. Their refusal to accept a divine monarchy
Question 13
The concept of the 'Fall of Man' in the Bible is closely related to the idea of the 'Covenant' between God and humanity. What is the primary consequence of the Fall of Man, according to the biblical account?
A. The introduction of sin and death into the world
B. The creation of the first humans
C. The establishment of the Mosaic Law
D. The destruction of the world by a flood
Question 14
Explain the concept of 'stewardship' in 1 Corinthians 4:1-2, and discuss its implications for Christian living.
A. The responsible management of God's resources.
B. The act of self-sacrifice or martyrdom.
C. The act of self-exaltation or pride.
D. The act of self-assertion or dominance.
Question 15
Explain the concept of 'theosis' in the context of the Epistle to the Hebrews, and discuss its significance in the overall theological framework of the letter.
A. Theosis refers to the doctrine of salvation in the Epistle to the Hebrews.
B. Theosis is a term used to describe the theological framework of the Epistle to the Hebrews.
C. Theosis is a concept that is not explicitly mentioned in the Epistle to the Hebrews.
D. Theosis refers to the doctrine of the Trinity in the Epistle to the Hebrews.

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