Parables
Hermeneutics
Gospels
God and Evil
Moral Objectivity
100

In this parable, a Samaritan helps a wounded man after a priest and Levite pass by.

What is the good Samaritan?

100

This is the process of interpreting and understanding a text in the context of history, especially the Bible.

What is hermaneutics?

100

Matthew, Mark, Luke and John

What are the Gospels?

100

A common argument against Christianity holds that if God embodies two characteristics how can evil and suffering exist?

What is good and all-powerful?

100

This describes something that is true or real regardless of personal opinion, feeling, or preference.

What is objectivity?

200

In this parable, seed falls on a path, rocky ground, thorns, and good soil.

What is the parable of the sower (or 4 soils)?

200

Written between roughly 2000 and 3200 years ago.  

When were the books of the Bible written?

200

The woman all Gospels agree visited Jesus' empty tomb.

Whoe was Mary Magdalene?

200

If the universe's existance was the length of an arm, these have only existed the length of the tip of a finger nail.

What are humans?

200

Saying “cookies and cream ice cream tastes better than mint chocolate chip” is an example of this kind of claim.

What is a subjective claim?

300

This is the main message of the prodigal son parable, where a younger son wastes his inheritance, returns home, and is welcomed by his father.

What is the message of grace and forgiveness?

300

This word can describe a sacred story that explains meaning, purpose, and identity, not necessarily a “false story” that needs to be "busted."

What is a myth?

300

Women's testimony was not considered credible for court testimony during Jesus' time.

Why was it notable that the Gospels agree that it was women who discovered the empty tomb?

300

This describes something that cannot be done, even by an all-powerful God, because it contains a contradiction — such as something being both entirely a circle and entirely a square at the same time.

What is a logical impossibility?

300

Putting your hand on a hot stove shows this, because the burn happens whether or not you believe the stove is hot.

What is that the physical world is objectively real?

400

This is the message Jesus is delivering in the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard, when workers hired at different times all receive the same daily wage.

What is it is never too late to believe Jesus' message?

400

God rested on this day.

What did He do on the 7th day of creation?

400

Gospel written or inspired by one of Jesus' disciples who had previously been a hated tax collector.  This author's focus was to present Jesus as the Messiah and King, fulfilling Old Testament prophecy.

What was Matthew?

400

This is what God has given us because a world with loving relationships must also allow the possibility of evil.

What is free will?

400

Christians argue that our moral experience points to this, because we recognize some actions as truly wrong, not just a function of evolution...cruelty, abuse, murder, slavery.

What is that morality is objectively real?

500

In this parable, a tiny seed grows into a large plant where birds can rest.

What is parable of the mustard seed?

500

Estimated to be 44% narrative, 33% poetry, and 23% prose discourse, including laws, sermons, letters, and essays.

What are the percentages of the Bible’s literary styles?

500

The only Gospel that was written by a Gentile. An educated physician who was a careful researcher who also wrote Acts. His focus was on Jesus' outreach to the outcasts in society.

Who was Luke?

500

This Christian belief about why God sent his son for us that demonstrates that suffering and death are not our ultimate destiny.

What is God seeks an eternal relationship with us?

500

The “moral argument” says that objective moral values and duties are best explained by this.  

What is God?

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