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This document has all the possible questions and answers covered in the PRT 110, 111, and 112 modules. It provides you with a clear overview of all the multiple-choice questions you need to be able to answer during each week's quiz and it will greatly assist you in the semester exam of theses modul...

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PRT 110/111/112

Exam multiple choice questions and answers

QUIZ 1:

1. Wright (2010) defines mission as:

a) Invitation and participation

c) Being a blessing

*d) All the above



2. Missio-dei refers to:

a) The mission of God

b) The sending of God

*d) All the above



3. What is the holistic purpose of the mission of God

Redemption of all God’s creation



4. According to Wright (2010) who are we in the mission of God

A chosen people




Copyright reserved Graham Smith © Questions and answers received from tutor Zilcha Welgemoed of
the PRT 112 module at the University of Pretoria’s Faculty of Theology and Religion 2023

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5. According to Wright (2010) what are we here for?

God’s purpose for all creation



6. Wright cautions against the idea of over-emphasis of “sentness”
because:

Mission should be understood as ‘being a blessing’ in our local context



7. The mission of the Church should be directed to:

Everywhere to everywhere



8. God’s people should be concerned about ethical issues such as;

a) Justice, peace and integrity

b) Holiness and righteousness

*c) All the above



9. Where does the mission of God’s people start and end?

With commitment to God whose mission we share



10. The mission of God’s people flows from:

a) The uniqueness of the God of the Bible

Copyright reserved Graham Smith © Questions and answers received from tutor Zilcha Welgemoed of
the PRT 112 module at the University of Pretoria’s Faculty of Theology and Religion 2023

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b) The uniqueness of Christ

*c) All of the above



QUIZ 2:

1. Wright (2010) understands the people of God as:

People who walk in God’s ways



2. To be a people who walk in God’s ways has the following
implications:

Election, ethics and mission



3. The phrase “the way of the Lord” was used to describe a particular
ethics of Israel’s life and it means:

a) Keeping the way of the Lord and walking in the way of the Lord

b) Being obedient in seeking righteousness and justice

*c). All of the above



4. According to Wright (2010) God’s promise to Abraham is:

The foundation stone of all the mission of God’s people throughout history




Copyright reserved Graham Smith © Questions and answers received from tutor Zilcha Welgemoed of
the PRT 112 module at the University of Pretoria’s Faculty of Theology and Religion 2023

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5. According to Wright (2010:82) Genesis 18:19 is God’s self-reminder
in that;

The history of God’s saving work began with the call of Abraham



6. Why does Wright use Sodom as a model for our contemporary
world?

Because our World’s disobedience resembles that displayed by the people
of Sodom



7. In terms of biblical theology for mission, ethics is central in reading
Genesis 18:19 because:

Ethics is the purpose of election and the basis of mission.



8. What is the missional logic of Genesis 18:19

a) Either way you read the verse, ethics stands in the middle

b) Abraham will be a blessing to nations through righteousness and justice

*c) All the above




Copyright reserved Graham Smith © Questions and answers received from tutor Zilcha Welgemoed of
the PRT 112 module at the University of Pretoria’s Faculty of Theology and Religion 2023

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