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CWV-101 Final Exam Latest Update Questions with Correct Answers Guaranteed Excellent Scores 1 Corinthians 1:18-25 - Answer -God is wiser and stronger than man 1 Corinthians 15:42-57 - Answer -Sin brings death, Christ brings eternal life Absolute Truth - Answer -Unalterable facts that are true at all times for all persons regardless of context Atheism - Answer -Belief based only on the natural or physical realm with no spiritual or supernatural Atonement - Answer -The reconciliation and restoration of a relationship between previously alienated parties; in Christian theology, it usually has either a cosmic/ontological or a legal context in view Briefly discuss how God can be both just and the Justifier of those who trust in Jesus for salvation - Answer -God must be just and carry out wrath for sin. but the wrath was carried out on Christ instead to justify them. So it still had to be carried out, so he was still just. Briefly discuss how Jesus' teaching about the Kingdom of God differed from how many Jews understood God's Kingdom in the first-century - Answer -The Jews thought God would bring about a physical kingdom on Earth and that Jesus would lead a revolt against the Romans. But he was interested in building the spiritual Kingdom of God Briefly discuss how the three major worldview families (Atheistic, Pantheistic, and Theistic Worldview Families) differ from one another in relation to the subject of God in particular - Answer -- Atheistic: Atheism is the denial of the existence of a god or gods and is sometimes associated with worldviews as materialism or naturalism ....................................

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CWV-101 Final Exam Latest Update
Questions with Correct Answers
Guaranteed Excellent Scores
1 Corinthians 1:18-25 - Answer -God is wiser and stronger than man

1 Corinthians 15:42-57 - Answer -Sin brings death, Christ brings eternal life

Absolute Truth - Answer -Unalterable facts that are true at all times for all persons regardless of
context

Atheism - Answer -Belief based only on the natural or physical realm with no spiritual or
supernatural

Atonement - Answer -The reconciliation and restoration of a relationship between previously
alienated parties; in Christian theology, it usually has either a cosmic/ontological or a legal context in
view

Briefly discuss how God can be both just and the Justifier of those who trust in Jesus for salvation -
Answer -God must be just and carry out wrath for sin. but the wrath was carried out on Christ
instead to justify them. So it still had to be carried out, so he was still just.

Briefly discuss how Jesus' teaching about the Kingdom of God differed from how many Jews understood
God's Kingdom in the first-century - Answer -The Jews thought God would bring about a physical
kingdom on Earth and that Jesus would lead a revolt against the Romans. But he was interested in
building the spiritual Kingdom of God

Briefly discuss how the three major worldview families (Atheistic, Pantheistic, and Theistic Worldview
Families) differ from one another in relation to the subject of God in particular - Answer --
Atheistic: Atheism is the denial of the existence of a god or gods and is sometimes associated with
worldviews as materialism or naturalism

-Pantheistic: Pantheism identifies God and the world, but they vary in their specific conceptions of this
identity. That is, all pantheistic views believe that God and the real world are one, but they differ as to
how God and the world are to be identified.

-Theistic: Theism says that the physical universe is not all there is. There is a personal God who created
it, sustains it, and can intervene within it in a non-natural way.

Briefly discuss how the words "creation, fall, redemption, and restoration" relate to the main storyline of
the Bible - Answer --Creation: One Hebrew word sums up the picture of Genesis 1 and 2: shalom.
Peace. Earth was full of God's shalom, the kind of peace in which everything works according to God's
intention

, -Fall: Adam and Eve rejected God's rule over them. This rebellion results in physical and spiritual death.

-Redemption: shows God implementing a master plan for redeeming His world and rescuing fallen
sinners. In the Person of Jesus Christ, God Himself comes to renew the world and restore His people. The
grand narrative of Scripture climaxes with the death and resurrection of Jesus.

-Restoration: God has promised to renew the whole world, and the Bible gives us a peak into this
glorious future. The restoration of all things will take place in two ways. Christ will return to judge sin and
evil, and He will usher in righteousness and peace.

Closed System - Answer -says there is no outside force(s)

Created in God's Image - Answer -humanity is made in the image of God

Creation - Answer -The first act of the biblical story where God made everything that exists out of
nothing

Deism - Answer -Belief in a God who created all things but is not relational or involved in the world

Ethics - Answer -"How do we know right from wrong?"

Exclusivism - Answer -there is only one way to God

Exodus 20 - Answer -The Ten Commandments

Fall - Answer -A theological expression that speaks to the second act of the biblical story in which
Adam and Eve did not believe God and sinned with tempted by the devil.

General Revelation - Answer -God has revealed himself universally to humanity through nature,
history, science, and reasoning

Genesis 1-2 - Answer -The Creation of the World

Genesis 3 - Answer -The Fall

Genesis 3:15 - Answer -"I will put enmity between you and the woman, between your offspring
and hers. He will strike at your head while you strike at his heel."

Good Samaritan - Answer -A man was robbed, stripped of clothing, beaten and left for dead when
he was on his way from Jericho to Jerusalem, a priest passed by him but ignored him, a Levite did the
same thing as the priest, then a Samaritan saw him and did not ignore him and instead took him in and
took care of him

Greatest Command(s) - Answer -love yourself, your neighbors, and God

Hebrews 9:24-28 - Answer -Jesus was sacrificed for our sins (once)

Human Nature - Answer -"Are humans merely higher orders of mammals?"

Idolatry - Answer -The act of ascribing ultimate value or worth to anything other than God, which,
within the Christian worldview, is to put anything before God.

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