Which term describes the Christian belief that God is 'all-powerful'?
Omnipotent
Which sacrament involves the use of water to wash away sin and welcome a person into the Christian Church?
Baptism
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only ____."
Son (John 3:16)
Who is believed by Christians to be the Incarnation of God on Earth?
Jesus
Which aim of punishment seeks to "change" a criminal's behavior?
Reformation
Which event is most important for the belief in the victory over death?
The Resurrection
Where might a Christian go on pilgrimage to seek physical healing?
Lourdes
"An eye for an eye, a ____ for a ____."
Tooth / Tooth
William Paley is famous for which philosophical argument?
Design Argument (Teleological)
What is the term for "God showing himself to humanity"?
Revelation
What is the term for the belief that Jesus is "fully God and fully man"?
The Incarnation
Which type of worship has no set structure and relies on the Holy Spirit?
Non-Liturgical (or Charismatic/Quaker)
"The Word became ____ and made his dwelling among us."
Flesh (John 1:14)
Who argued for the "First Cause" (Cosmological) argument?
St. Thomas Aquinas
In Theme C, what is "General Revelation"?
Knowing God through the natural world/reason.
In the context of the Problem of Evil, what is a "Theodicy"?
An argument that justifies God's goodness despite suffering.
What are the two "Gospel Sacraments" recognised by the Church of England?
Baptism and the Eucharist
"____ is impossible with God."
Nothing (Luke 1:37)
Name the Quaker famous for her work on Prison Reform.
Elizabeth Fry
What is the term for the "at-one-ment" (reconciliation) with God?
Atonement
What is the difference between Original Sin and Personal Sin?
Original Sin is inherited (Adam/Eve); Personal Sin is an individual's own actions.
What is the "Great Commission" given by Jesus to his disciples?
The instruction to spread the Gospel/make disciples (Evangelism).
"He who lives by the ____, shall die by the ____."
Sword / Sword (Matthew 26:52)
Which figure is the primary example of "Social Justice" in Theme E?
Martin Luther King Jr.
In Theme E, what is "Corporal Punishment"?
Punishment that causes physical pain to the body.