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RLGN 105 Test 3 Liberty University
Set 1
- A biblical worldview is based from the framework of the Bible.
- The dictionary defines worldview as “the overall __________________ from which one sees and interprets the world.”
- Creation was the work of:
- According to Ryken, the biblical account of creation conflicts with science.
- Redemption is about how God sets out to rescue His fallen image.
- According to Ryken, theologians define Total Depravity to mean that “we are as sinful as we could possibly be”
- The Grand Story is also called a “metanarrative”.
- The Christian view of creation is that it was made for the glory of God.
- Van Engen states that there is nothing really significant or special about “image”.
- According to Van Engen, the story begins with God, and then adds the characters of Adam and Eve.
- The creation and the creator are distinct.
- Sin corrupts our desires so that we set our affections on unholy things.
- The doctrine of sin (from a Christian/biblical worldview)
- The consequences of sin are:
- According to Van Engen, the 3-Part framework for our worldview follows the biblical narrative of creation, fall, __________.
- Evolutionary naturalism states that we are the product of design and destiny.
- Sin leads to humans taking responsibility for their own sin.
- We are called to glorify God in our:
- The world is the way it is and we are the way we are because of ________.
- To understand how humanity sinned we need to know the law that God gave Adam to keep
- The apex of the story is when God sets out to:
- One result of sin is that humans worship creation rather than the creator.
- According to Ryken, “Creation and _______________ have personal implications for our life in this world.”
- The biblical worldview framework is explained through the Grand Story or metanarrative by three words. These words are:
- The “Creation Mandate”, as referred to by theologians, means that ________________.
Set 2
- The Christian view of creation is that it was made for the glory of God.
- According to the bible the ultimate result (or wage) of “sin” is___________.
- The Grand Story is also called a “metanarrative”.
- Sin has impacted every aspect and avenue of human relationships.
- According to Ryken, “Creation and _______________ have personal implications for our life in this world.”
- The world is the way it is and we are the way we are because of ________.
- According to Van Engen, the story begins with God, and then adds the characters of Adam and Eve.
- We are called to glorify God in our:
- According to Ryken, the biblical account of creation conflicts with science.
- According to Ryken, Adam and Eve, are not real individuals but are allegorical representations of the human race.
- According to Charles Colson, in every topic we investigate, the truth is found only in relationship with God and his revelation.
- The Grand Story begins with the coming of Christ.
- According to ___________________ , God has revealed his eternal power and divine nature through the things he has made (creation)
- Sin corrupts our desires so that we set our affections on unholy things.
- Van Engen states that there is nothing really significant or special about “image”.
- One result of sin is that humans worship creation rather than the creator.
- The doctrine of sin (from a Christian/biblical worldview)
- To understand how humanity sinned we need to know the law that God gave Adam to keep
- Sin leads to humans taking responsibility for their own sin.
- According to Walsh and Middleton, “Worldviews are best understood as we see them incarnated, fleshed out in actual ways of life.”
- A biblical worldview is based from the framework of the Bible.
- The consequences of sin are:
- The “divine image” gives an important clue about what human beings are made for.
- John Milton describes some of the results of the “Fall” (The sin of Adam and Eve) in his classic work called – _____________________.
- The dictionary defines worldview as “the overall __________________ from which one sees and interprets the world.”