The Diary of Anne Frank is an example of this kind of record produced during the time period being studied, and often produced by the people involved in the events.
Primary Source
This theory teaches that humans evolved over a series of gradual processes. It is at odds with the biblical account found in Genesis.
Evolution
A perspective from which someone may examine and interpret the universe and everything in it.
Worldview
Central locations for a particular group of people where government, religion, and culture are found.
Cities
The oral communication of passing down historical information.
Tradition
The quality that sets humans apart from the rest of God's creation and that reflects part of His personality.
Image of God
The reason the world is affected by sin.
The Fall
System of basic values, beliefs, and behaviors that are directed in worship toward God and lived out in community with others.
Religion
Objects made by man during a specific time period that is used as a primary source.
Artifact
The only true God of the Bible
Yahweh
Phrase referring to humans yet to be born who would prove to have the same deceptive, God-defying nature that Satan evidenced that day in the garden.
Seed of the serpent
A system of rules, regulations, and accountability that governs all who take part in the functions of the city.
Organization
A history textbook is an example of this kind of source.
Secondary Source
In Genesis 1:28, God commands Adam and Eve to be __________ and _____________ and have ________________ over the earth.
fruitful, multiply, dominion
Phrase that refers to Christ but also includes future humans who are united to Him in faith.
Seed of the woman
Division of labor that is part of the culture of every city.
Specialization
The most accurate type of primary source. These include private letters, diaries, and journals amongst other sources.
Written Records
Genesis 3:15 is the _________ ______________ of the bible.
Thesis Statement (Main Idea)
God controls all of human history for His purposes.
Divine Providence
The four themes of civilization.
Justice, Power, Citizenship, and Environment