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CWV-101 Christian Worldview Final Exam Study Guide Key Terms Atheism: belief based only on the natural or physical realm with no spiritual or supernatural Pantheism: belief that “all is god” and in a strong sense of spiritualism but not in a personal god Theism: belief in a personal and re...

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CWV-101 Christian Worldview
Final Exam Study Guide

Key Terms

Atheism: belief based only on the natural or physical realm with no spiritual or supernatural

Pantheism: belief that “all is god” and in a strong sense of spiritualism but not in a personal god

Theism: belief in a personal and relational god who created and sustains all that exists

Deism: belief in a god who created all things but is not relational or involved in the world

Young Earth View: (recent creation) genesis 1 refers to seven-day period in which the universe was
created, earth is thousands of years old, humanity is uniquely created by god




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Old Earth View: (day-age view) refers to seven ages of time in which the universe was created, earth is




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Theistic Evolution: (evolutionary creationism, fully gifted creation) refers to matter or essence being




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Sovereign: sovereign means that god has supreme authority over his creation
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Creation: the first act of the biblical story where god made everything that exists out of nothing
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Fall: theological expression that speaks to the second act of the biblical storyline in which adam and eve
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did not believe god and sinned when tempted by the devil

Redemption: purchase of something or someone out of bondage by a greater party; action of Jesus
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redeeming or buying people back from bondage of sin by paying the penalty for sin through his death
and resurrection in order to set them free from sin for relationship with him
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Restoration: when people have been freed from sin to new life, jesus continues to work in their lives,
healing the scars of sin and brokenness, and making them new; they become restored to wholeness and
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their lives become marked by grace and love; god is not only restoring individuals, but all of creation,
fixing brokenness in the world; this process will continue until the eventual restoration of all things,
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when everything is made new- new heavens, new earth, and new bodies for people

Protoevangelion: first gospel which appears in genesis 3:15
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Idolatry: act of ascribing ultimate value or worth to anything other than god, pithing christian worldview,
is to put anything before god

Atonement: the reconciliation of humanity with god through the sufferings and sacrificial death of christ

Incarnation: the son of god became united to jesus christ


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, Rescue: gospel message

Redemption: gospel message

Repentance: change in mind which results in a change of action

General Revelation: god has revealed himself universally to humanity through nature, history, science,
and reasoning

Special Revelation: god reveals himself to people through direct communication (the bible, jesus, etc.)

Exclusivism: there is only one way to god

Pluralism: all religions hold a piece of the puzzle

Absolute Truth: unalterable facts that are true at all times for all persons regardless of context




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Theodicy: Christian defense of god’s infinite goodness and power despite the presence of evil and
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Key Bible Passages

Revelation 21:1-4: no dwelling with man, no more death or mourning or pain or crying
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Psalm 145: God is righteous, majesty, gracious, merciful, good
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Genesis 1-2: creation of the earth and of man and woman, god told adam that he could eat the fruit of
any tree in the garden except the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil
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Genesis 3: sin of adam and eve, pain in childbearing, desire for husband-he rules over you, the ground is
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cursed pain to eat from it, ground produces thorns and thistles eat plants, sweat of your face to eat
bread, death=return to dust
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Isaiah 59:1-2: god can save everyone and hears everyone, failure separates us from god and he can’t
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Romans 3:10-26: all natural born human beings are sinners and none of them are doing good

Genesis 3:15: there will be one born of man who will crush the serpents head, this is a prophecy of the
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coming of messiah/jesus christ

Philippians 2:5-11: direction jesus’ life took, servant, humble, and obedient to god

John 1:1-3: similar to creation in genesis 1 when god says “in the beginning god made the heavens and
earth”


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