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• Love God (with one's entire being)
• Love others (as oneself)
From the textbook, describe how Raphael, in his great painting School of Athens,
depicted Plato and Aristotle.
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• Plato-
o Pointing up
o Foundational truths that can be applied universally to all persons and all
times regardless of context that relate to moral thought and understanding
of reality from God.
• Aristotle-
, o Pointing horizontally
o Truth is discerned through sensory experience of particular examples
found in the world.
Special Revelation
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ways God reveal himself to individual and communities who can share what
He has made known to others (scripture, Jesus, personal encounters with
God)
Read the story of the raising of Lazarus in John 11. What can we learn about Jesus and
death from this account of the event?
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• We often say that if God had been with us we would not have bad things
happen but God is always with us. Also, God will raise us to new life in
Heaven. In John 11:41, we see that Jesus works the wills of God because He
is God. We also know Jesus feels as we do because "Jesus wept".
From the lecture and textbook, write out the short quote that philosopher Friedrich
Nietzsche made famous about truth.
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