Moral Act
Christian Ethics
Covenant
Creation
Euthyphro
100

To draw conclusions from outside yourself, by looking at the world. 

What is nature? 

100

The study of Christ

What is Christology?

100

To show you have some "skin in the game" in relationships. 

What is a sacrifice? 

100

The God of Chaos, deep, and water. 

Who is Tiamat? 
100

The Author of the Dialogue "Euthyphro". 

Who is Plato?

200
To draw conclusions from personal narratives. 

What is story? 

200

A philosophical concept that makes a person rethink or reorient their lives and their histories. 

What is an Event

200

The reminder of the relationship in a covenant. 

What is a preamble? 

200

The god of wind and storm.

Who is Marduk? 

200

The man who was prosecuted for "corrupting the youth". 

Who is Socrates?

300

The pure "what" of a moral act. 

What is the object?
300

The word that means "Church" or "Those that are called" 

What is Ecclesia?

300

The part of a covenant that illustrates it has been made like a handshake or a rainbow. 

What is a sign? 

300

Humanity's role in the Genesis story. 

What is the image of God?

300

Does God like something because its good or is it good because God likes it.

What is the Euthyphro problem? 

400

The reason behind the moral act.

What is intent? 

400

This word means community, like a YMCA or hanging out with friends on Saturday. 

What is Koinania?

400

The type of law that is absolute. "Thou shall (not)."

what is an apodictic law? 

400

What God called all of creation in the Genesis story.

What is good? 

400

The idea that God chooses good. That good is arbitrary.

What is voluntarism?

500

To draw conclusions from the bible, the liturgy, the cultural expressions.

What is tradition? 

500

This means word, or word of God. Ultimately Jesus is the word. 

What is Logos?

500

A type of law that is conditional. 

What is a casuistic law? 

500

The god whose blood was used to create humanity. 

Who is quingu? 

500

The idea that good is independent of choice. That it stands on its own. 

What is subordinationism?

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