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| The study of last things/end times |
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| TF? Man is created in God's image and thus bears God's image |
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| TF? The image of God in man has been totally destroyed by sin |
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| TF? Man is the crowning jewel of God's creation |
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| TF? Man's value is earned not necessarily bestowed on him by God |
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| TF? Man's value is consistent from conception to death |
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| General and special revelation |
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| Man as machinee.. a. your value is derived from your worth to the universe b. you are viewed by what you're able to produce c. your motivation is understood primarily in terms of your biological drives d. you are not able to change your present or future circumstances including yourself |
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| b. you are viewed by what you are able to produce |
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| Man as animal.. a. your value is derived from your worth to the universe b. you are viewed by what you're able to produce c. your motivation is understood primarily in terms of your biological drives d. you are not able to change your present or future circumstances including yourself |
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| c. Your motivation is understood primarily in terms of your biological drives |
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| Man as pawn... a. your value is derived from your worth to the universe b. you are viewed by what you're able to produce c. your motivation is understood primarily in terms of your biological drives d. you are not able to change your present or future circumstances including yourself |
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| d. you are not able to change your present or future circumstances including yourself |
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| Today there are three prevailing worldviews |
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| Naturalism, postmodernism, theism |
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| all phenomena can be explained in terms of natural causes and laws |
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| there is a God who is active and present within creation |
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| all events, including human action, are ultimately determined by causes external to the human will |
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| life's ultimate meaning is found in the act of creating your own future |
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| the only thing that can truly be said to exist is matter |
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| a transcendent purpose for which to live |
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| if it is true that something will happen in the future then theres nothing you can do to prevent it |
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| TF? The theistic worldview is that we are creaturs of God made in His image |
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| TF? Humans alone enjoy a personal relationship with God and of responding to Him |
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| TF? Value has been conferred upon humans by God and productivity |
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| TF? God is portrayed as an all wise powerful, and good God who created us to love and serve Him |
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| TF? Our value is consistent from birth to death |
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| TF? The image of God is intrinsic to all of creation |
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| TF? While humans had a finite point of beginning in time, we have an eternal future |
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| TF? Humans can find lasting joy, fulfillment and satisfaction outside of God |
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| TF? The Christian faith indicates that everyone is valuable and known to God |
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| TF? The Christian view enables us to function in deeply satisfying ways |
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| A definite characteristic within the makeup of a person |
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| Seeing God through other disciplines |
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| Elements in the makeup of humans |
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| TF? The image of God is to be understood primarily as substansive, something we are rather than something we do |
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| TF? Most theologians believe the image of God is universal within the human race |
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| The image of God is greater in some people than others (ex. Billy Graham vs. Adolf Hitler) |
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| TF? God's image in mankind makes every human life of great value and worth |
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| TF? Most evangelical theologians believe the image of God has not been lost or destroyed as a result of sin |
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