Word and Sacraments: Baptism: Self-Test Question Title * 1. In our baptisms, we have all of the following in common with Jesus Christ except that we are accepted by the Father buried with the Son empowered by the Holy Spirit included in John's baptism of repentance Question Title * 2. A trip to the registrar's office to add a class is analogous to baptism in a Donatist theology legalistic theology sacramental theology Zwinglian theology Question Title * 3. The effectiveness of baptism is tied to God's promissory power (authority to initiate verbal promises) among Baptists Lutherans Pentecostals Quakers Question Title * 4. God's sovereign covenanting will is understood to be behind the practice of infant baptism especially among Anabaptists Calvinists Catholics Wesleyans Question Title * 5. Baptism is treated as absolutely needing to follow personal repentance among Baptists Donatists Eastern Orthodox Lutherans Question Title * 6. Baptism is often treated as a matter of indifference among Catholics evangelicals Orthodox Presbyterians Quakers Wesleyans Question Title * 7. Work's marriage analogy suggests that sinner's prayer : baptism :: God's grace : human work human word of faith : justifying Word of God inward grace : outward means wedding : engagement Question Title * 8. Which school of thought understands the essential character of God's involvement in baptism in which primary way? magical Pentecostal sacramental Zwinglian divine assurance divine assurance magical divine assurance Pentecostal divine assurance sacramental divine assurance Zwinglian divine prerogative to act divine prerogative to act magical divine prerogative to act Pentecostal divine prerogative to act sacramental divine prerogative to act Zwinglian manipulation of God manipulation of God magical manipulation of God Pentecostal manipulation of God sacramental manipulation of God Zwinglian requirement from God requirement from God magical requirement from God Pentecostal requirement from God sacramental requirement from God Zwinglian Question Title * 9. Read 1 Peter 3:18-21 and Romans 6:1-11. How would you use the theological categories and terms in this lecture to describe Peter's and Paul's theologies of baptism? Done