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Module 5: The Apostles Creed

Discover the foundational beliefs and historical significance of the Apostles Creed in Christian tradition.

Lesson 1: The Apostles Creed

An exploration of the Apostles Creed, one of the earliest and most widely used statements of Christian faith, and its enduring importance in the church.

Apostles Creed Class Handout with Answers
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Church History - Week One
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Lesson 1 Quiz: The Apostles Creed

Question 1 of 10

Question 1: The Apostles' Creed developed from an earlier confession used in the early church called:

Question 2: Early creeds in the church were primarily written to:

Question 3: Which heresy taught that Jesus only appeared to have a physical body but was not truly incarnate?

Question 4: The doctrine that teaches Christ is both fully God and fully man is known as:

Question 5: According to the creed, Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary in fulfillment of which prophecy?

Question 6: The resurrection of Jesus is important because it demonstrates:

Question 7: The phrase "holy catholic Church" in the creed refers to:

Question 8: According to the lesson, the Holy Spirit is described in Ephesians 1:13–14 as:

Question 9: The forgiveness of sins is made possible through:

Question 10: The phrase "the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting" refers to:

Lesson 2: Nicene Creed

A study of the Nicene Creed and its role in clarifying core Christian doctrine, especially the full divinity of Christ.

The Nicene Creed
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Handout Epsom Week 2
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Week Two Epsom History Test
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Lesson 2 Quiz: Nicene Creed

Question 1 of 10

Question 1: What is the primary purpose of the Nicene Creed?

Question 2: The Nicene Creed was first established at which council?

Question 3: What heresy did the Nicene Creed directly oppose?

Question 4: What did Arianism teach about Jesus?

Question 5: What does the Greek word homoousios mean?

Question 6: Which of the following best describes the phrase "begotten, not made"?

Question 7: Who called the Council of Nicaea?

Question 8: What was Constantine's role in the council?

Question 9: What does the term "Filioque" mean?

Question 10: Why is the full divinity of Christ essential for salvation?

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