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CWV-101 Final Exam (GCU) Latest 2023-2024
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Quiz :List the various definitions and descriptions of worldview found in the
textbook and lecture. - Answer :Set of assumptions to which one commits to
serve as a framework for understanding reality and shaping ones behavior

Quiz :According to Chapter 1 in the textbook and Lecture 1, which worldview
families use both faith and reason? - Answer :All of them

Quiz :What is the difference between private and shared worldviews? -
Answer :1. Private Worldview: Personal view of the world, shaped by their life
story
2. Shared Worldview: Foundational assumptions made as a community that
are commonly shared

Quiz :When discussing worldviews, what is the difference between an open
system and a closed system? - Answer :1. Open System: Influenced by spiritual
world
2. Closed System: Cannot be influenced by external forces because nothing
external exists

Quiz :The concept that humanity is created in the image of God may refer to a
number of things. List four: two covered in the textbook and two covered in
the lecture. - Answer :1. God's attributes are passed to humans (creativity,
love, logic and reason, etc)
2. Humanity is to exercise dominion over what God created
3. God breathed the breath of life into us
4. God gives us worth

Quiz :List three reasons for seeing humanity as the pinnacle of God's creation.
- Answer :1. Its place at the end of the narrative
2. The amount of narrative space that the creation of humanity takes within
the narrative
3. The interruption in the pattern of wording established when discussing the
first five days of creation in Genesis 1

Quiz :List at least five characteristics of God emphasized in Psalm 145. -
Answer :1. Righteous
2. Majesty

, 3. Gracious
4. Merciful
5. Good

Quiz :How would you describe the nature of work God gave to Adam in the
Garden of Eden? - Answer :1. To keep and work the Garden
2. Kingly gardener and watchman
3. Expand the Garden

Quiz :What is the prophecy in Genesis 3:15 known as and what does it mean? -
Answer :1. "I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your
offspring and her offspring;
he shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise his heel."
2. Struggle between man and sin
3. Both humans and demons will affect each other but neither is capable of
destroying the other completely

Quiz :Although created in the image of God, after the Fall humanity became
sinful by nature. How extensively does this "original sin" or "depravity" affect
us according to Romans 3:10-23? - Answer :1. No one is righteous
2. No one does good
3. Everyone is deceptive, curses, and is bitter
4. Murderous
5. Path of ruin and misery; no peace
6. No fear of God
7. Every person is under the law and is held accountable by God
8. No one can earn justification, but God can provide it even if the law is
broken
9. FOR ALL HAVE SINNED AND FALL SHORT OF THE GLORY OF GOD

Quiz :According to this topic's assigned reading "The Mystery of Original Sin:
We Don't Know Why God Permitted the Fall, But We Know All Too Well the Evil
and Sin That Still Plague Us," by Marguerite Shuster, what is the problem with
the world? - Answer :1. The world of Genesis 3 is the world we live in. 2.
Seemingly insignificant choices, unbelief, and pride are key aspects of the
Genesis account, and of our ongoing struggle.
3. We are corrupt, and creation suffers a curse on account of Adam and Eve's
lapse—and our own.

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