What is Theology? and Natural Revelation
Arguments for God's Existence Pt. 1
Arguments for God's Existence Pt. 2
The Nature of God
Faith and Reason
100

What is Theology?

Faith seeking understanding

Studying the Word of God that is Sacred Scripture

Studying the Word of God that is Jesus Christ

100

Which of the following is NOT true of St. Thomas Aquinas? 

a. He was a Dominican priest

b. His classmates recognized his brilliance when he was a kid

c. He is the author of the Summa Theologica

d. He uses reason, or Natural Revelation, to discover proofs for God’s existence

b. His classmates recognized his brilliance when he was a kid

100

Define contingent and necessary.

Contingent: does not possess existence in itself, must receive existence from something else

Necessary: possesses existence in itself

100

What are the 3 transcendental attributes of God?

Good

True

Beautiful

100

St. John Paul II said ______________ and _____________ are like two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth.

Faith and Reason

200

What is Faith?

The gift of being able to offer (submit) our mind and will to God as a response to God’s invitation of love.

200

Why is it impossible for a chain of causes to go back to infinity?

Infinite regress means going back forever, which implies that there is no beginning. 

If a process never starts, nothing can happen! If nothing began, nothing would exist.

But things do exist, so there must have been a beginning.

200

What is ontology?

The study of being

200

Which of the following is NOT one of the metaphysical characteristics of God?

a. Omnipresent (everywhere at all times)

b. Omnipotent (all-powerful)

c. Infinite

d. Impersonal

d. Impersonal

200

What is reason?

Using the intellect (mind) in order to discover something true about the world

300

What is the difference between knowing someone and knowing about someone?

What is the difference between knowing God and knowing about God?

There is a difference between knowing about someone and actually knowing someone personally. 

We could memorize facts and figures about God but if we never encounter God in prayer and develop a relationship with Him, we will not know Him personally.

300
How would a philosopher define motion?
Any kind of change
300

Summarize the Argument from Necessary Being.

1. All things in the universe are contingent, including the universe itself.

2. Contingent beings do not possess existence in themselves, but rather receive existence from other beings (their existence is dependent on other beings).

3. However, this chain of existence cannot go back forever, because that would be infinite regress, and infinite regress is impossible.

4. If there was no start, nothing could come into existence.

5. But things did come into existence, which means there must have been something which existed without having received existence from something else.

6. Therefore, there must exist a “necessary being” which possesses existence in itself.



300

Which of the following is NOT one one of the metaphysical characteristics of God?

a. Spaceless

b. Holy

c. Limited

d. Timeless



c. Limited
300
What does it mean for two things to be complementary? 

They enhance each other

400
Define Natural Revelation and Divine Revelation

Natural Revelation: Discovering truths about God based on what we observe in the natural world and what we experience as human beings.

Divine Revelation: The means by which God makes known to human beings Himself, and the mysterious plan of His will for human beings and the world.

400

Summarize the Argument from Motion.

Some things move.

Nothing moves itself.

Since nothing moves itself, everything that moves must be moved by something else.

If that which causes the motion is moving, then it must be moved by something else.

This chain of “moved movers” cannot go back forever.

There must be a first “unmoved mover,” or “Pure Act.”

400

Summarize the Argument from Design.

Things that lack intelligence act with some purpose (towards some goal).

Things that lack intelligence cannot give themselves purpose.

Things that lack intelligence but act with purpose must have been given a purpose by something intelligent.

An “intelligent designer” exists.


400

What does mean when He says His name is “I am who am?”

God is saying that His identity will be revealed in His future action

God is saying that He is Being itself

400

What is the difference between science and scientism?

Science: the form of knowledge based on the scientific method

Scientism: the reduction of all knowledge to the scientific form of knowledge

500

Summarize the Argument from Desire

Every natural, innate desire in us corresponds to some real object that can satisfy that desire.

But there exists in us a desire which nothing in time, nothing on earth, no creature can satisfy.*

Therefore, there must exist something more than time, earth, and creatures, which can satisfy this desire.

This something is what people call “God” and “life with God forever.”

500

Summarize the Argument from Causation.

1. Everything that has come to exist in the universe has been caused by something.

2. Nothing that has come to exist in the universe can cause itself. 

3. Everything which has come to exist is caused to exist by something other than itself. 

4. It is impossible for a chain of causes of this kind to go back to infinity.

Conclusion: There must be a first cause, which has always existed, and causes other things to come into existence. 

500

Summarize St. Anselm's Ontological Argument.

1. All things in the universe are contingent, including the universe itself.

2. Contingent beings do not possess existence in themselves, but rather receive existence from other beings (their existence is dependent on other beings).

3. However, this chain of existence cannot go back forever, because that would be infinite regress, and infinite regress is impossible.

4. If there was no start, nothing could come into existence.

5. But things did come into existence, which means there must have been something which existed without having received existence from something else.

6. Therefore, there must exist a “necessary being” which possesses existence in itself.

500

Why is it significant that God chooses to reveal His name to Moses?

By revealing His name, God reveals His identity to Moses

Now that Moses knows God’s name, Moses is able to call on God for help

The fact that Moses knows God’s name indicates that God and Moses are in relationship with each other

500

Name the 6 things that cannot be proven using the scientific method:

Ethics

Morality

Math

Logic

Beauty

Science itself


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