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A comprehensive exam or study guide for a course on christian worldview (cwv-101). It covers a wide range of topics related to the christian faith, including the attributes of god, the creation of man, the biblical narrative, the person and work of jesus christ, the nature of sin and salvation, the christian understanding of wisdom and ethics, and the relationship between faith and reason. The exam questions and correct answers provide a detailed overview of the key concepts and themes in the christian worldview, making this document a potentially valuable resource for students studying theology, philosophy, or religious studies. The depth and breadth of the content suggest that this document could be useful for university-level coursework, particularly in the areas of biblical studies, systematic theology, and apologetics.
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Which attribute of God is demonstrated by God's creative action of Gen. 1:1? - correct answer - Omnipotence Which persons of the Trinity were involved in the creation? - correct answer -God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. The moral argument for the existence of God suggests the existence of a moral lawgiver. - correct answer -True When God created man in his own image it meant that mankind... - correct answer -Man has remnants of God's character like love and creativity. We know that mankind is the pinnacle of God's creation because... - correct answer -All the above God gave man work to do in the garden... - correct answer -To give him purpose, provision, and blessings. What part of creation is "not good"? - correct answer -That man was alone Adam and Eve were asked not to eat from what tree? - correct answer -The tree of the knowledge of good and evil A good summary of the christian worldview can be drawn using the... - correct answer -Bridge diagram Implications of being made in the image of God include... - correct answer -Both of the above answers God is sovereign means that God has supreme authority over his creation. - correct answer -True
The view that believes God guided and empowered a process where all life evolved. - correct answer - Theistic Evolution The Old Earth view agrees with mainstream science that the earth is very old - correct answer -True We know that man is the pinnacle of creation because... - correct answer -Men and women were made in the image of God Genesis 2 and Revelation 21 are similar because... - correct answer -God dwells with mankind in a right relationship. Which are Acts in the biblical story... - correct answer -Creation, fall, redemption The Christological argument for the existence of God... - correct answer -Is based on God having come to earth in Jesus Christ. Because of God's trinitarian nature... - correct answer -All of the answers The relationality of God suggests that... - correct answer -We can truly know God personally The trinity is... - correct answer -one God in three Persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit Because God is omnipotent he... - correct answer -Has the power to do anything consistent with his character. When God reveals himself in nature it is called... - correct answer -General Revelation When God reveals himself through Jesus and the word of God it is called special revelation. - correct answer -True God created women... - correct answer -To be perfect complement to man
In Luke 10, how did Jesus respond to the lawyer who asked him, "And who is my neighbor?" - correct answer -Jesus told him the parable of the Good Samaritan Isaiah 53:5, about being wounded for our sins is about the atonement of Jesus Christ - correct answer - True The pronouncement of the forgiveness of sins by Jesus Christ is called the incarnation - correct answer - False Trinity: Father, son, and HS are one God in three persons coexisting forever in love. - correct answer - True Why did Christ, Son of God, come to earth and become a man? - correct answer -To express God's love for people, To serve people, and To give his life as a ransom for people (All of the answers) What does "the foolishness of God" in Corinthians refer to - correct answer -The Crucifixion of Christ Ancient Historians... - correct answer -Provide evidence on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus When Jesus responded to Satan's temptation each time he said... - correct answer -It is written... According to basic hermeneutics each passage of the scripture has one timeless meaning. - correct answer -True What is NOT evidence that Jesus was fully human - correct answer -He sinned like everyone else When Jesus was on earth he was - correct answer -Fully God and Fully human The incarnation refers to when God the Son took on human flesh and dwelt amongst us. - correct answer -True
The atonement refers to when Jesus died on the cross for our sins - correct answer -True Jesus was able to die on the cross as a sacrifice for our sins because - correct answer -He lived a sinless life, He was fully God, and He was full human (all of the answers) The evidence in Jesus life that suggested he was God included... - correct answer -His resurrection from the dead While on earth Jesus made claims... - correct answer -Making himself equal to God Rom. 3:23 teaches that when measured against the divine law... - correct answer -All are guilty of sin and fall short of God's glory Men cannot attain a relationship with God by living according to the law. - correct answer -Romans 3: Romans 3:21-26 teaches us... - correct answer -Righteousness is available to all people by faith in Jesus Knowing Jesus involves more than merely accepting what Jesus said as truth... - correct answer -It also implies obedient living by loving God and others According to Matthew 5:44, Jesus commanded his followers to love only those who do good to them - correct answer -False Jesus taught his followers to forgive others... - correct answer -Means sacrificing one's own rights to restore another The story Jesus told in Matthew 18:21-35 illustrates how unrealistic it is to forgive others - correct answer -False God sent Jesus as the sacrifice for sins - correct answer -Because all humans don't fully obey the law of God.
Paul said that the law only ______ sin. - correct answer -Intensified Ultimately the law was given to show us... - correct answer -Our need for a savior To be "in Christ" means to place your trust in Christ - correct answer -True The difference between other religions and Christianity is... - correct answer -Do vs. Done Reconciliation is going from enemy to... - correct answer -friend How do the first four of the Ten Commandments differ from the last six? - correct answer -1st 4 about duty to God, last 6 about duty to man Which of the beatitudes is most emphasized by Jesus? - correct answer -The ones about persecution for righteousness Everyone needs Sabbath break - correct answer -True In Raphael's famous painting School of Athens, how are Plato and Aristotle depicted? - correct answer - Plato points up to signify universal truths and Aristotle gestures horizontally to show life leads to truth (D. Both A and B) According to the lecture, "Without God..." - correct answer -There can be no moral and spiritual absolute truths. What is the difference between General Revelation and Special Revelation - correct answer -General: Nature Special: Jesus, Bible God apologizes and explains to Job why Job has suffered - correct answer -False
What do we learn from the story of Lazarus in John 11 - correct answer -Jesus knew what was going to happen to Lazarus, Jesus felt the grief of others deeply, and God has the power to raise the dead even for those who die (all of the answers) Which of the following is not mentioned in the lecture as an explanation for suffering? - correct answer - Suffering is God taking revenge for our disobedience Christians do not think that suffering compromises a belief in God's goodness and power because: - correct answer -Man's sin is responsible for evil, God would have to remove our free will to prevent the fall, and God promises to fulfill justice someday (All of the answers) This is God's universe, God is good therefore he is not obligated to explain anything he does. - correct answer -True Suffering happens because God's attention is occupied elsewhere - correct answer -False The term theodicy is: - correct answer -A Christian defense of God in the problem of evil The use and non-use of profanity or vulgar language exemplifies what kind of ethics? - correct answer - Personal ethics Absolute truth is... - correct answer -Unalterable facts that are true at all times for all persons regardless of context. Objectivity mean... - correct answer -State of being true outside of a subjects biases or feelings Relative truth is relative to a certain perception, derived from one's frame of reference. - correct answer -True Subjective truth is based on... - correct answer -A persons perspective, feelings, or opinions.