Definitions
Creational Norms
Ethics in General
Image of God
Attributes of God
100

The Latin word meaning “Let it be” referring to God’s work in creation.

Fiat

100

True or False:

Creational norms are no longer observable in our world today due to the fall.

False

100

An ethical system rooted in anything other than God will always be _________

Subjective

100

What is the Latin phrase for “Image of God”

Imago Dei

100

Truly ethical behavior can only come from submission to God and His word

Authority

200

Pure and set apart

Holiness

200

Creational norms reflect what attribute of God?

His wisdom

200

___________ is the ultimate basis for ethics

God Himself (His character)

200

All other _________ ________ make sense in light of one primary one, the image of God in man.

creational norms

200

The ability to discern creational norms revealed in the Bible and apply them to situations the Bible doesn’t clearly address

Wisdom

300

The Hebrew phrase “tob meod” refers to?

After God created humans He stated that everything was very good, or, the best it could ever possibly be.

300

Creational norms can be defined as God’s _________ built into the __________ of the world.

Wisdom

Design

300

For people to live ethically, they must be conformed to attributes or character, the _________ patterned after God’s character.

Virtues

300

Being created in the image of God should guarantee the _______ and ________ of all humans

Dignity

Value

300

God created the moral norms by which this world and His people must function; Christian ethics makes better sense of the world than the alternatives

Creational Order

400

God’s authority over the entire universe

Sovereignty
400

Christians need the lens of ___________ to discern creational norms

Special Revelation

400

Three major benefits of studying ethics are:

Expanded ___________

Personal ___________

Improved ___________

Knowledge

Growth

Testimony

400

Being transformed into Christ’s image is the same thing as becoming ______

Virtuous

400

Humans were created with the ultimate goal of glorifying God, which should be at the center of all their motives.

Man’s Chief End

500

God’s gift of mercy reflects this attribute…

His goodness

500

Creational norms can be discovered by:

Observing the design built into the world

Reading statements in Scripture

Because of God’s _________

Common Grace

500

The following are foundations for Christian ethics:

God and His _________

____________ ___________

The ________ __ _____ in man

Character

Creational Norms

Image of God

500

The image of God in man is foundational to ethics because all people are _________ ________, and the image of God is what gives all people _______ and _______ as we _________ to one another

Relational beings

Dignity

Value

Relate

500

People must not only do the right things, but also be the right kind of people. This can happen only through regeneration and sanctification

Virtue

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