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Set 1
- Though we often think about what we want to be when we grow up, we are not nearly as reflective on who we are now.
- What are the lies that humans believe about their identity?
- Unlike the rest of the creation account, human creation was not a divine act.
- Some humans beings are inherently good and have never sinned.
- The Christian idea of vocation (or calling) is born out of the conceptualization of humanity placed within the world. For example, in Genesis 2:15, Adam was given the responsibility of working in and watching over the sacred space God had given him.
- The concept of the image of God in humanity is a theme that stretches across the entire Old Testament only.
- What is the goal for humanity in Christian teaching concerning the image of God?
- The Bible states that humans are made in the image of God but does not clearly explain what this means.
- The relational aspect of humanity comes from a material aspect that God gave to only mankind.
- The term “image” is both an abstract and concrete term in that it is used to describe both an idea and an actual product.
- It is difficult for Christians to deal with naturalism because it can be proven within the realm of science.
- The most popular word for sin in the Bible is the word, hamartia, which means to “offend God.”
- The human personality is primarily comprised of three aspects-the intellect, the emotion, and the _____________.
- Does a close reading of the Bible show that Scripture affirms the soul?
- The fact that humans possess both material and non-material aspects to their makeup is evidenced by the fact that non-physical thoughts produce physical actions.
- The concept of original sin in Christian theology is a term that refers to which of the following.
- The awesome beauty and stifling ugliness of the world is bound up in this original moment which is still present today:
- The Bible gives a narrative explaining the beauty and dignity of humanity, but does not address the struggle and ugliness that is all too much a part of the human experience.
- The New Testament does not affirm that the Genesis account of the fall has lasting consequences.
- Which passage in the New Testament affirms that the sin of Adam has affected all mankind?
- According to Romans 1:13 and 1 Corinthians 6:9, sin is only sin when God’s way is willfully and knowingly disobeyed.
- What is temptation?
- God sometimes tempts humans to test if they will obey or disobey his commands.
- Removing God from his proper place means
- Some people have claimed that sin is just a Christian teaching to repress an individual’s expression of what they feel is right to do.
Set 2
- Even though vocations are instituted by God, they are not a relevant platform through which to love others and serve God.
- From what passage of Scripture do humans ascribe their meaning and purpose in life?
- What are the lies that humans believe about their identity?
- Some humans beings are inherently good and have never sinned.
- Though we often think about what we want to be when we grow up, we are not nearly as reflective on who we are now.
- Marriage is a signpost for what?
- Which of the following is(are) aspects of being made in the image of God?
- In the eyes of God, all mankind is created equal.
- The image of God was lost at the fall.
- Humans are able to relate to God because we are created in the image of God
- The most popular word for sin in the Bible is the word, hamartia, which means to “offend God.”
- Though many people downplay the existence of a soul, the arts, which appeal to areas of life greater than biological impulses, are important parts to every culture.
- The Christian becomes a part of the Holy Spirit at salvation.
- It is difficult for Christians to deal with naturalism because it can be proven within the realm of science.
- Which of the following do Christian theologians believe to be true about humanity’s makeup?
- The Bible gives a narrative explaining the beauty and dignity of humanity, but does not address the struggle and ugliness that is all too much a part of the human experience.
- According to Romans 6:1-14, human beings are born as slaves to sin.
- The New Testament clearly points out that the Genesis account is a story with lasting consequences.
- Which passage in the New Testament affirms that the sin of Adam has affected all mankind?
- The New Testament does not affirm that the Genesis account of the fall has lasting consequences.
- Which form of sin was specifically common in the Old Testament period?
- According to Romans 1:13 and 1 Corinthians 6:9, sin is only sin when God’s way is willfully and knowingly disobeyed.
- Sin is anything that removes God from his proper place in our lives.
- To succumb to temptations means to choose the wrong path to fulfill our desires.
- Which of the following constitutes sin?