| A | B |
| Anyone who attempts to describe the nature and person of Christ and his significance to humanity, engages in: | Christology |
| Refers to the collection or list of sacred books officially accepted as genuine by a particular religion: | Canon |
| Refers to a category of artistic composition. It is characterized by similarities in form, style and subject matter (biographies, histories, comedies, etc.) | Genre |
| The Gospels belong to the genre known as: | Greco-Roman Biographies |
| Ancient readers would expect to discern aspects of the main character of a Greco-Roman biography from: | The opening scenes of the biography |
| Ancient biographers were interested in _______________ rather than in what happened | character traits |
| The New Testament canon included ___________ books | 27 |
| There were at least _________ writings about Jesus in the first 300 years of Christianity | 226 |