PD Quizzes Flashcards
Which of the following evangelical leaders rejected early Pentecostalism? A. R.A Torrey B. A.T Pierson C. all the choices are correct D. Alma White
All of the choices are correct
Which of the following evangelical denominations was initially positive about early Pentecostalism?
A. All of the choices were negative towards Pentecostalism
B. All of the choices were positive towards Pentecostalism
C. Christian and Missionary Alliance
D. Pillar of Fire
Christian and Missionary Alliance, all of the choices were negative towards Pentecostalism
Which of the following characteristics of early Pentecostalism was written against some evangelical leaders? A. Emphasis on the Holy Spirit B. African-American leaders C. Speaking in tongues D. All of the choices are correct
All of the choices are correct
T or F: Early Pentecostals tended to remain insulated from the greater culture.
True
T or F: the concept of the “Latter Rain” was very important to early Pentecostals
True
When and where was the Assemblies of God founded?
1914 in Hot Springs, Arkansas
And
1916 in Chicago
Over which of the following issues did members of the Assemblies of God disagree with each other in their early years? A. All of the choices are correct B. Evidence of Spirit Baptism C. The Trinity D. Holiness
All of the choices are correct
T or F: Frank Ewart was an early proponent of the “new issue” of “oneness” teaching that Jesus is the name of the entire Trinity.
True
T or F: two issues over which the Assemblies of God struggles was the role of women in church leadership and the problem of divorce.
True
T or F: F.F Bosworth rejected the doctrine of tongues being the evidence of Spirit Baptism.
True
T or F: Pentecostals read the stories of the Book of Acts as if they are their own stories, written to serve as models for life and experience.
True
T or F: Non-Pentecostal evangelicals assume that the book of Acts does not provide a model for the church today.
True
T or F: Luke provides a similar introduction to the Book of Acts as he does in the Gospel of Luke.
True
T or F: the background to Luke’s telling of Jesus sending out the 70 disciples is Leviticus 18
False
T or F: Luke’s presentation of Salvation history in his narrative can be rigidly segmented into discrete periods.
False