What does a Christian Worldview believe about Theology?
What is the Trinity?
God exists as three distinct, co-equal, and co-eternal Persons—the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit—who share a single divine nature or essence
What is Biology?
What is the scientific study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution?
What is Physiology?
What is the scientific study of how living organisms—including their cells, tissues, and organs—function, work together, and maintain life?
What Is the form of law that Christianity believes in called?
What is a body of unchanging moral principles regarded as a basis for all human conduct?
Your Opinion...
Why is History so important?
Good Explanation
What is the belief for a Marxist worldview for Theology?
What is Atheism?
The absence of belief in any gods, often grounded in scientific rationalism, materialism, and a lack of empirical evidence for the divine
what do Islam & Christianity have in common in their beliefs in Biology?
What is Special Creation?
The religious belief that a divine power (God) specifically and separately created all living things—plants, animals, and humans—in their present, fixed forms, rather than through evolutionary processes over long periods.
What is Ummah?
Hint- This is related to Islam
What is Politics?
What is how people in a community, city, or country make decisions together, set rules, and solve problems. It is about sharing opinions, choosing leaders through voting, and deciding how to share resources?
What is the the form of economics used in Islam?
What is Shariah Law?
It is a, faith-based system focused on justice, ethical behavior, and tangible economic value, rather than purely materialistic gain
What is the definition of Philosophy?
What is the the study of life's most fundamental questions—such as existence, knowledge, truth, and right vs. wrong—using reason and critical thinking rather than experiments
New spiritualist belive in Karma. What is the definition of Karma?
What is "what goes around comes around". It means that your intentional actions—thoughts, words, and deeds—shape your future experiences, where positive actions bring good results and negative actions bring difficult ones?
What is Sociology?
What is the scientific study of society, human social behavior, and interaction?
What does Subsidiarity mean?
Hint- Christianity
What is a principle of social organization holding that matters should be handled by the smallest, lowest, or least centralized competent authority, rather than a higher, more distant one?
Evolutionary Godhood is...
What is the belief that human beings are not separate from the divine, but are instead sparks of a universal consciousness or divine energy that can eventually realize their own divinity.
What does Monotheism mean?
Hint-Islam
What is the belief in the existence of a single, all-powerful, and personal God?
What is Punctuated Equilibrium?
Hint-Marxism
What is a fancy way of saying that for a long time, animals and plants stay mostly the same, and then suddenly—boom!—they change very quickly?
Most of the world Views believe in either a form of Monism or Dualism? Can you define both of these?
What is a theory or doctrine that denies the existence of a distinction or duality in some sphere, such as that between matter and mind, or God and the world?
What is the philosophical view that reality consists of two fundamental, irreducible, and distinct substances or principles—typically mental/spiritual (soul/mind) and physical (matter/body)
Political ______ or ________
The Form of law that one of these worldview has
What is Pessimism or Liberalism?
What is Biblical Stewardship?
What is the management of everything God has entrusted to humanity—time, talents, money, relationships, and creation—based on the principle that God is the owner and humans are stewards?
In the Book what does it say that Postmoderism believes in Theology?
What is theological superstition?
Theological superstition is the belief that certain rituals, objects, or behaviors can force God to act in a specific way or bring good/bad luck, rather than trusting in God's wisdom and will. It is, in simple words, treating God like a vending machine or a lucky charm.
What is Secularists belifes on Ethics, and what is it called in the book?
What is Moral relativism? It argues that right and wrong are not absolute, but vary by culture or personal opinion, meaning no single moral standard applies to everyone.
What is Utilitarianism? It is an ethical theory that claims the best action is the one that maximizes overall happiness and reduces suffering for the greatest number, often applied universally.
What is Decentered Self?
Hint- Postmodernism
What is the idea that human beings do not have one single, stable, or core identity. Instead, the self is fragmented, constantly changing, and constructed by outside forces like culture, language, and media?
Which Worldview believes in Proletariat Law?
What is Marxism?
What Worldview see History as Social Progress?
What is Secularism?