Lesson 1: Worldview
Lesson 2:World of Worldviews
Lesson 3: God's Great Story
Lesson 5: Truth
Lesson 6 & 7: God
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What analogy do we often use to describe a Worldview?

Glasses

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A Worldview that believes in the existence of one personal God.

Monotheism

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What is the term for when sin entered the world?

The Fall

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"That which aligns with reality."

Truth

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What is the term for the fact that God is all knowing?

Omniscient

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True Or False: Atheists are monotheists

False

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Name the three monotheistic world religions

Christianity, Judaism, and Theism

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What are the three major themes of God's Great Story.

The Creation, The Fall, And Redemption

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Why can things sometimes not be true?

Because it can be a lie.

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What is the term for God being present?

Omnipresent

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True Or False: Are jews monotheistic

True

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What are the three writing forms held by Jews, Christians, and Muslims.

Torah, Bible, and Quran

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Name three ways God reveals truth to humankind.

Creation, Bible, and Jesus

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List the five categories of beliefs about the world.

Truth, God, Right & Wrong, People, and Universe.

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What is the Trinity?

God the Father, God the Son, And God the Holy Spirit.

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What is Theism?

A belief in one or more gods.

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True or False: Muslims believe that Jesus is the son of God.

False

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What is another name for the Holy Spirit?

Wonderful counselor

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How does God speak truth to us?

Through revelation

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The word theos means

God

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What are the 4 primary ways that people acquire in a worldview?

Teaching, Observation, Imagination, and Personal Study.

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The man replied "It was the woman you gave me who gave me the fruit, and I ate it."

The Fall

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Which disciple doubted at that Jesus had a risen from the dead?

Thomas

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the power of God that enabled people to write the words of Scripture

Inspiration

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The Trinity works together to

In Creation, To Save Us, To Help Us, and To Teach Us

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