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CWV voc. 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Three Christian views of creation | young earth, old earth, theistic evolution |
| Young Earth | god created the world in 6 days and the earth is around 6000 years old. |
| Old Earth | Life appeared in stages and God took more time than 6 earth days to create the world. |
| Theistic Evolution | Life evolved by a process that God guided |
| The concept that humanity is created in the image of God may refer to a number of things such as | - God passed attributes onto humans such as love creativity, logic, etc. - Humanity is to exercise dominion over what God created - God breathed the breath of life into us - God gives us worth |
| What are similarities between Revelation 21:1-4 and the Garden of Eden in Genesis 2 | No more dwelling with man and no more death or mourning or pain or crying |
| According to the lecture, what is meant when we say God is sovereign? | that God has supreme authority over His creation |
| Three reasons for seeing humanity as a pinnacle of God's creation | It's place at the end of the narrative space, the amount of narrative space that the creation of humanity takes within the narrative, the interruption in the pattern of wording established when discussing the first five days of creation in Genesis 1 |
| How does the textbook describe the Garden of Eden? | Good and ordered, a place of worship/particularly a temple or throne room, a place where God dwelled with his people |
| How would you describe the nature of work God gave to Adam in the Garden of Eden? | to keep and work the Garden, kingly gardener and watchman, expand the garden |
| Summarize Proverbs 9:10 | True wisdom is fearing and knowing the lord |
| Summarize God's statement in Genesis 2:16-18 | He told Adam that he could eat the fruit of any tree in the Garden except the fruit of the "tree of knowledge of good and evil" (or he would die) |
| List the four basic "acts" of the overarching biblical story | creation, fall, redemption, restoration |