CWV-101 Final Exam (GCU) Test Questions and Answers Graded A+, Exams of Religious Studies

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CWV-101 Final Exam (GCU) Test Questions and Answers Graded A+
List
the
various
definitions
and
descriptions
of
worldview
found in the textbook and lecture.
According
to
Chapter
1
in
the
textbook
and
Lecture
1,
which worldview families use both faith and reason?
What
is
the
ditterence
between
private
and
shared
world-
views?
When
discussing
worldviews,
what
is
the
ditterence
be-
tween an open system and a closed system?
The
concept
that
humanity
is
created
in
the
image
of
God
may
refer
to
a
number
of
things.
List
four:
two
covered
in
the textbook and two covered in the lecture.
List
three
reasons
for
seeing
humanity
as
the
pinnacle
of
God's creation.
Set
of
assumptions
to
which
one
commits
to
serve
as
a
framework
for
understanding
reality
and
shaping
ones
behavior
All
of
them
1.
Private Worldview: Personal view of the world, shaped
by their life story
2.
Shared Worldview: Foundational assumptions made as
a community that are commonly shared
1.
Open
System:
Influenced
by
spiritual
world
2.
Closed System: Cannot be influenced by external forces
because nothing external exists
1.
God's attributes are passed to humans (creativity, love,
logic and reason, etc)
2.
Humanity
is
to
exercise
dominion
over
what
God
creat-
ed
3.
God
breathed
the
breath
of
life
into
us
4.
God
gives
us
worth
1.
Its
place
at
the
end
of
the
narrative
2.
The
amount
of
narrative
space
that
the
creation
of
hu-
manity takes within the narrative
3.
The
interruption
in
the
pattern
of
wording
established
when
discussing
the
first
five
days
of
creation
in
Genesis
1
List at least five characteristics of God emphasized in
Psalm 145.
1.
Righteous
2.
Majesty
3.
Gracious
4.
Merciful
5.
Good
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List the various definitions and descriptions of worldview found in the textbook and lecture. According to Chapter 1 in the textbook and Lecture 1, which worldview families use both faith and reason? What is the ditterence between private and shared world- views? When discussing worldviews, what is the ditterence be- tween an open system and a closed system? The concept that humanity is created in the image of God may refer to a number of things. List four: two covered in the textbook and two covered in the lecture. List three reasons for seeing humanity as the pinnacle of God's creation. Set of assumptions to which one commits to serve as a framework for understanding reality and shaping ones behavior All of them

  1. Private Worldview: Personal view of the world, shaped by their life story
  2. Shared Worldview: Foundational assumptions made as a community that are commonly shared
  3. Open System: Influenced by spiritual world
  4. Closed System: Cannot be influenced by external forces because nothing external exists
  5. God's attributes are passed to humans (creativity, love, logic and reason, etc)
  6. Humanity is to exercise dominion over what God creat- ed
  7. God breathed the breath of life into us
  8. God gives us worth
  9. Its place at the end of the narrative
  10. The amount of narrative space that the creation of hu- manity takes within the narrative
  11. The interruption in the pattern of wording established when discussing the first five days of creation in Genesis 1 List at least five characteristics of God emphasized in Psalm 145.
  12. Righteous
  13. Majesty
  14. Gracious
  15. Merciful
  16. Good

How would you describe the nature of work God gave to Adam in the Garden of Eden? What is the prophecy in Genesis 3:15 known as and what does it mean? Although created in the image of God, after the Fall hu- manity became sinful by nature. How extensively does this "original sin" or "depravity" attect us according to Romans 3:10-23? According to this topic's assigned reading "The Mystery of Original Sin: We Don't Know Why God Permitted the Fall, But We Know All Too Well the Evil and Sin That Still Plague Us," by Marguerite Shuster, what is the problem with the world? In the lecture, Jesus is described as fully God and fully man, now briefly describe the Trinity and Jesus' position in the Trinity.

  1. To keep and work the Garden
  2. Kingly gardener and watchman
  3. Expand the Garden
  4. "I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your ottspring and her ottspring; he shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise his heel."
  5. Struggle between man and sin
  6. Both humans and demons will attect each other but neither is capable of destroying the other completely
  7. No one is righteous
  8. No one does good
  9. Everyone is deceptive, curses, and is bitter
  10. Murderous
  11. Path of ruin and misery; no peace
  12. No fear of God
  13. Every person is under the law and is held accountable by God
  14. No one can earn justification, but God can provide it even if the law is broken
  15. FOR ALL HAVE SINNED AND FALL SHORT OF THE GLORY OF GOD
  16. The world of Genesis 3 is the world we live in. 2. Seemingly insignificant choices, unbelief, and pride are key aspects of the Genesis account, and of our ongoing struggle.
  17. We are corrupt, and creation sutters a curse on account of Adam and Eve's lapse—and our own. There is one God who has revealed himself in the three persons of the triune Godhead Jesus was God the Son, second person on the trinity. What does the incarnation refer to?

Read the story of the raising of Lazarus in John 11. What can we learn about Jesus and death from this account of the event? Read the 11 reasons for suttering listed in the lecture. Which reason(s) might provide good cause for a Christian to "count it all joy" as James says to do in James 1:2-4?

  1. Special Revelation: God reveal himself to people through direct communication (the Bible, Jesus, etc.) He is the Resurrection and the life, and even those who die will live on if they believe. He is able to perform miracles, such as bringing those who believe back to life.
  2. Suttering increases our compassion and equips us to comfort others who sutter
  3. Suttering strengthens out character
  4. Suttering draws us to God, compelling us to repent of our sins
  5. Suttering keeps us humble and dependent on Christ
  6. Suttering joins us closer to Christ and His sutterings, especially in persecution Define theodicy. The Christian defense of God's infinite goodness and power despite the presence of evil and suttering. Read the section on The Kingdom of God in Chapter 11 of the textbook and respond to the following: Is it a present kingdom or a future kingdom? Read the section on The Kingdom of God in Chapter 11 of the textbook and respond to the following: Is it a physical kingdom or a spiritual kingdom? Read the section on The Kingdom of God in Chapter 11 of the textbook and respond to the following: List two other characteristics found in the reading. Read the section on The Mission of God in Chapter 11 of the textbook and respond to the following: How is it related to God's character? Both for Christians Spiritual, but it will be physical in the future
  7. People thought his kingdom was freedom from Rome, but it was freedom from sin
  8. Not a place, but the fact that God rules
  9. Mission flows out of his character
  10. Character of love
  11. Love is the overarching characteristic of his mission of redemption and restoration for the world

Read the section on The Mission of God in Chapter 11 of the textbook and respond to the following: How is God's mission characterized? Read the sidebar on Finding Your Purpose in Chapter 11 of the textbook and describe the work ethic presented. What kind of work is best? List God's purposes for our lives from Romans 8:28- 29 (see Lecture 7). Read the section on Belief and Behavior in Chapter 12 of the textbook and James 2:14-26. What is the relationship between faith and action? According to Mark 8:34, is being a disciple of Jesus easy or costly? Read the section on The Work of the Holy Spirit in Chapter 12 of the textbook. List two functions of the Spirit in a Christian's life. According to the Westminster Shorter Catechism quoted in the lecture, what is the primary purpose of humanity? Read 1 Corinthians 15:42-57 and list three characteristics of the glorified state. Character is one of sending himself, always going, com- ing, sending in mission... Sending and being sent is fun- damental to who God is and what God does

  1. If you are doing work that is meaningful for the world but you are miserable doing it you have not found your purpose either
  2. "The place where God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world's deep hunger meet"
    1. Love God
    2. Be conformed to the image of Christ For as the body apart from the spirit is dead, so also faith apart from works is dead. Costly ... "Take up his cross"
  3. Carries out the work of the Father in creation
  4. Works within Christians to grow them up as followers of Jesus Christ.
  5. Work to form a Christian into the image of Jesus Christ.
  6. Formation reminds a person that the process shapes and molds one into the likeness of Jesus himself
  7. Spiritual reminds a person that the process is accom- plished by the Spirit of God rather than by human work Man's primary purpose is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever
  8. Dead will be raised
  9. Perishable body made imperishable
  10. Bodies transform to perfection (glorified bodies)