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CWV101 Christian Worldview
Week 2 Review
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1.
List the three Christian views of creation, as given in the
lecture, and a brief description of each.
2.
The concept that humanity is created in the image of God may refer
to a number of things. List four things: two covered in the
textbook and two covered in the lecture.
3.
What are the similarities between the scenes in Revelation 21:1-4
and the garden of Eden in Genesis 2?
4.
According to the lecture, what is meant when we say God is
sovereign?
5.
List at least five characteristics of God emphasized in Psalm 145.
6.
List three reasons for seeing humanity as the pinnacle of God’s
creation.
7.
How does the textbook describe the garden of Eden?
8.
How would you describe the nature of work God gave to Adam in the
garden of Eden?
9.
Summarize Proverbs 9:10.
10.
Summarize God’s statements in Genesis 2:16-18.
11.
What does the textbook say about the involvement of the Trinity in
creation?
12.
List the four basic “acts” of the overarching biblical story.











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