Faith
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Ballard
100

A set of principles by which a faith practice is formed.

What is belief system?

100

Not when the cookie container is missing, but a series of words.

What is jargon?

100

When two or more subjects interact.

What is interdisciplinary?

100
Ballard has three of them.

What are sons?

200

The study of God.

What is theology?

200

The state of being.

What is ontology?

200

When a person has a foregone conclusion and thinks a certain way about something.

What is assumption?

200

The only US state Ballard has not been to.

What is Arkansas?

300

Hope, love, and this are three important concepts, and this one has the last name of Hill.

What is faith?

300

What you be.

What is self as ontology?

300

Plato, Socrates, Aristotle dabbled here.

What is philosophy?

300

Being pulled behind a boat on water skis--a Ballard favorite activity.

What is water skiing?

400

How you think about God.

What is personal theological perspective?

400

What we naturally are.

What is human nature?

400

Not twenty cents in two matching coins, but a way of thinking and acting.

What is paradigm?

400
Ballard's primary teaching discipline.

What is music?

500

Religion can influence these approaches to moral dilemmas.

What are ethics?

500

The state we're in--not Oregon.

What is human condition?

500

The degree to which we are good or bad, apparently.

What is morality?

500

How Ballard thinks of himself.

What is awesome?

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