TRUE OR FALSE
FAMILY TRADITIONS
TOOLS OF THE HISTORICAL TRADE
THROUGH THE AGES
BIG CONCEPTS
100

A worldview is the lens through which one examines and interprets life and the world.

True.

A worldview is a perspective from which people may examine and interpret the universe and everything in it.

100

After spilling blood, this character "went out from the presence of the Lord, and dwelt in the land of Nod." (Gen. 4:16)

Who is Cain?

100

A resource that was produced by the people being studied or during that period.

What is a primary source?
100

Per secular historical records, this is the name of the period of history prior to 10,000 BC.

What is the Paleolithic age?

100

This can be defined as a system of basic values, beliefs, and behaviors that are directed in worship toward God and lived out in community.

What is religion?

200

The Creation Mandate states that all aspects of humankind, such as the human mind, are stained by the Fall.

False.

The Creation Mandate refers to the duty of humanity to have dominion over the earth and make it useful.

200

With a name meaning 'appointed,' this character's descendants were known to be a people to "call upon the name of the Lord." (Gen. 4:26)

Who is Seth?

200

Of the three kinds of historical records, this kind is the most important to the historian.

What are written records?

200

This refers to human culture as organized and lived out in a particular social, political, religious, or otherwise structured context.

What is civilization?

200

This idea refers to those human qualities that reflect part of God's personality.

What is to be made in image of God?

300

Noah placed a curse on Canaan, a son of Japheth.

False.

Canaan was a son of Ham.
300

This descendant of Adam is considered one of the 'pre-Flood Patriarchs,' but he is unique for never having died. "He was not; for God took him." (Gen. 5:24)

Who is Enoch?

300

This process involves "weaving information together into a narrative."

What is (historical) synthesis?

300

These were the first people to live in cities.

Who were the Cainites?

300

It can be defined as an inquiry into the past and why it happened.

What is the study of history?

400

In the concept of divine providence, there are things that God does not have any way of altering beforehand.

False.

Divine providence is defined as the idea that "there is no event that is out of God's control or that does not help to accomplish His purpose for this world."
400

All the descendants of Noah's sons conspired to build this community in the region of Shinar. Central to this project was a building "whose top [reached] unto heaven." (Gen. 11:4) 

What is Babel?

400

This can explain or interpret a particular source within its historical context.

What is a ​secondary source?​​​
400

The Neolithic age came with this kind of 'revolution.'

What is the agricultural revolution?

400

This is a term that refers to the idea that the affections of humans are disordered; humans love themselves supremely, and cannot love God or others as they should.

What are twisted affections?

500

Another name for the tenth chapter of Genesis, the 'Table of Nations' concerns the descendants of Shem, Ham, and Japheth after the flood.

True.

The name 'Table of Nations' is given because the post-flood human race emerged from the descendants of Noah's children.

500

One of the descendants of Cain, he was responsible for the first musical instruments.

Who is Jubal?

500

This process involves - in part - comparing records in order to see where they agree and disagree.

What is the evaluation of historical sources?

500

One of the following aspects of the development of human civilization is not recorded in Genesis:

Metallurgy, music, tribal organization, or animal husbandry.

What is tribal organization? (Cities are mentioned, though!)

500

The goal of human history.

What is redemption in Christ?