Final Flashcards
7 channels of influence
- Media
- Education
- Arts and Entertainment
- Business
- Government
- Social Sector
- Church
When reading the New Testament it is essential to consider
- How it fits into the larger story of God
- The culture of the roman empire
- The situational context
Who has the ultimate authority from a secular worldview?
Man is autonomous
Luke chapter 15 (3 Parables)
- Coin
- Sheep
- Son
What are the two themes of the book?
- Engage
- Restore
What are the two types of sin?
- Commission - on purpose
- Omission - knowing the good but refusing to do it
What are the 4 parts of Gods story?
- Creation
- Fall
- Redemption
- Restoration
(Fill in the blank) God’s _______ did not prevent Him from entering our messy _______ it ________ him to show up.
Holiness, depravity, provoked
What did the woman at the well have against her?
- Woman
- Samaritan
- Sexually promiscuous
(Cow Day) We considered the _____ of sacrifice and the ____ of sacrifice as well as the _____ nature of sacrifice.
cost, innocence, substitutionary
What percent of people about their baby once finding out they have down syndrome?
90%
How many days did it take to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem?
52 days
who is the book of James Written to?
Christians/brothers and sisters in Christ
Mr. Rounsley’s quote
Adversity does not define you, but it will always reveal you.
Agnosticism
The suspended belief about God’s existence or lack of existence.
Apatheism
The disregard of whether God exists or not, because if he does, he doesn’t care about humans.
Atheism
The belief that no God exists.
Christian Theism (Christianity)
The belief that the Christian triune God does exist and is personal.
Deism
The belief in a God that does not care about the world and is impersonal.
Existentialism
The belief that people are in total control of their life with no God.
Humanism
The belief that man is the measure of all things.
Naturalism (Evolution)
The belief that everything is because of natural causes with no supernatural involved.
Nihilism
The denial of literally everything.
Panentheism
The belief that everything is in God.
Pantheism
The belief that God is everything.
Polytheism
The belief that there are many Gods that control different supernatural aspects of life. (i.e. Zeus is God of thunder, Poseidon is the God of the sea, etc.)
Relativism
The belief that truth can be different for every individual.
Theism
The belief that God (not necessarily the Christian God) does exist and is personal.