lesson 1 : Worldview
lesson 2 : A world of worldviews
lesson 3 : Gods great Story
lesson 5: Truth
lesson 6 & 7 : God
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What is the analogy we often use to describe a worldview ?

Glasses

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what is the term for a worldview that believes in multiply gods 

polytheism

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what is the three phrases of god great story 

creation the fall redemption 

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How many books are in the OT

39

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true or false : God has no emotions 

false 

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what is A set of beliefs people use to interpret life and the world and which guide their choices and behaviors.

 a worldview

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What is Theism?

A worldview based on a belief in a god or gods

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what are the four ways of Harmony 

Harmony with God ,self others ,earth 

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what is truth 

“accurately describes and explains reality”

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what is Gods name 

yaweh 

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All Worldviews include 5 Categories of Beliefs

Beliefs about God,Beliefs about the People,Beliefs about the Universe,Beliefs about Truth,Beliefs about Right & Wrong

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What is Monotheism?

A worldview based on a belief in one personal, living, creator God

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what is the creation 

The heavens & the earth & everything in them

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how many author's did god use to write the Bible 

around 40 

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what does yaweh mean 

I am 

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How is our Worldview Developed?

Through Observation,Through Teaching,Through Personal Study,Through Reasoning & Imagination

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A Monotheistic Worldview is found in 3 of the World’s Major Religions…

Judaism,Christianity,Islam

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what is the fall 

The Fall & Disharmony of Creation

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how many books are in the Bible 

66

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what does Eternal mean 

everlasting


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Beliefs →Choices/Actions→

Consequences

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A pantheistic worldview based on beliefs that god and everything in the universe make up one impersonal, spiritual being or energy

New Spirituality

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what is God’s Plan for Redemption

The restoration of harmony through Jesus’ death & resurrection

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how does God speak to us 

Through revelation

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what does Omnipresent mean 

All- present everywhere