The "act" of the Metanarrative where mankind first sins.
What is Act II: the Fall?
The three "omni"s.
What is omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence?
The New Spiritualist explanation for the problem of evil.
What is, evil does not truly exist?
This "Father of Physics" was a Christian.
Who is Isaac Newton?
The author of your textbook.
Who is Jeff Myers?
Act III, where God's chosen people were called to live in a way that would cause all nations to know the true God.
What is Israel's Mission?
The attribute of God that describes his involvement in the universe and human history.
What is immanence?
A book of the Bible that explores suffering.
What is Lamentations OR Psalms OR Job OR Ecclesiastes?
Unlike randomness, this contains complexity, specificity, and lack of repetition.
What is information?
The reason Mrs. Fohr is gone.
What is her sister's wedding prep?
The number of "acts" in the Metanarrative.
What is six?
The Greek word for selfless love.
What is agape?
The end goal of the Christian life.
What is to know God?
The study of what we believe to be real.
What is ontology?
Mrs. Fohr's favorite student.
Who is... (no comment)?
The act where God's kingdom is displayed through the Church.
What is Act V?
The attribute of God that means He is separate from His creation.
What is transcendence?
Two explanations of how God's sovereignty and human Free Will coexist.
What is divine determinism and open thesim? (will accept middle knowledge as well)
The belief that things can only be know through our five senses.
What is empiricism?
A fancy word that describes studying the context of a Bible passage to understand what it meant to the original readers.
Meta- as in, meta-narrative (language and meaning).
What is the Greek word meaning "above" or "over"?
Class of attributes that humans can share with God.
What are communicable attributes?
The ultimate cause of evil.
What is human free will?
The idea that God used evolution to create the world.
What is theistic evolution?
A fancy word that means prioritizing your perspective and understanding when interpreting a Bible passage, that often leads to misunderstanding.
What is eisegesis?