CWV 101 class final exam answers
What makes up our worldview?
A)A foundational set of assumptions to which one commits that serves as a framework for
understanding and interpreting reality and that deeply shapes one's
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CWV 101 class final exam answers
What makes up our worldview?
A)A foundational set of assumptions to which one commits that serves as a framework for
understanding and interpreting reality and that deeply shapes one's behavior.
B)A set of assumptions or beliefs about reality that affect how we think and how we live.
C)The comprehensive perspective from which we interpret all of reality.
Which of the following is NOT used in the textbook as an analogy for a worldview?
A personal library
Which worldview family does not believe in anything supernatural?
Atheism
Which of the following believes God exists but is uninvolved in human affairs?
Deism
Which of the following is noted for spiritualism but not for belief in a personal God?
Pantheism
In which of the following do people evaluate their worldview based on faith and reason?
Atheism
Theism
Pantheism
All worldviews are private. There is no such thing as a shared worldview.
False
Chapter 1 of our textbook says that "worldview relates to the whole person." Assuming this is
true, which of the following must also be true?
Our worldview affects both our thinking process and our everyday behavior.
Which of the following worldview tests evaluates evidences and experiences to see if the
worldview matches with reality?
The Correspondence Test
Which of the following worldview tests evaluates a worldview's livability?
The Practical Test
Which one of the following would be considered a shared worldview belief for Christianity?
Belief that God created the heavens and the earth.Which one of the worldview elements listed below deals with issues related to the existence (or
nonexistence) of God?
Ultimate Reality
Which one of the worldview elements listed below deals with questions like, "Why are we
here?" and "What should we be doing with our lives?"
Purpose
Which one of the worldview elements listed below deals with issues of right and wrong and
whether there is absolute moral truth?
Ethics
Which of the following worldview families would see the universe as a closed system?
Atheism
What do Christians mean when they say that God is sovereign?
God has supreme authority over His creation.
Which of the following statements is true of the Theistic Evolution View of the creation of the
world?
This view believes all life evolved in a process guided and empowered by God.
Which of the following statements is true of the Old Earth View of the creation of the world?
This view believes God created the universe in 6 literal 24-hour days.
This view agrees with mainstream science that the universe and earth are billions of years old.
Which of the following statements is/are consistent with the Christian belief that humanity was
created in the image of God:
Humanity has remnants of the character of God such as the capability to love and create.
Humans were created with both a spirit and a body and are spirit beings like God.
Genesis 1:1 says, "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." Which attribute of
God best corresponds to this verse?
Omnipotence
Which of the following is not a reason for seeing humanity as the pinnacle (i.e., high point) of
God's creation according to Genesis 1-2?
Because, unlike other animals, humanity has the ability to live without sinning.
The Garden of Eden account in Genesis 2 bears a striking resemblance to the description of the
new heavens and new earth described in Revelation 21, God dwelling with His people in right
relationship.
True
One of the results of the fall of man was that humanity now had to work. Work was not part of
God's original plan for His creation.False
The Garden of Eden is presented in Genesis 2 as the throne room and temple of God.
True
Proverbs 9:10 says, "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the
Holy One is insight" (ESV). Which of the following statements is most consistent with Proverbs
9:10?
Knowing and fearing God leads to wise decisions.
In the creation story what one thing did God say was not good?
That man should be alone.
Which tree were Adam and Eve warned not to eat of?
The tree of the knowledge of good and evil
Which "acts" are part of the biblical story:
Creation, Fall, and Redemption
Which persons of the Trinity were involved in the creation?
God the Father
God the Son
God the Holy Spirit
Which of the following statements best describes the nature of work?
Work was given to humanity as a good gift.
Work was given as the means for humanity to provide for itself.
According to Isaiah 59:1-2:
Our sins separate us from God.
When we read the final words in the book of Judges, "In those days there was no king in Israel.
Each man did what was right in his own eyes" (21:25, ESV), this means that the people were
sinful and rebellious.
True
The earliest prophecy is given in Genesis 3:15 and known as the proto-evangelium, meaning:
First Gospel
Which of the following best completes the following sentence from the textbook? "The history
of humanity is best characterized by a departure from ?
Wisdom
Which of the following is not mentioned in Genesis?
Moses
After the fall, what was true about all humanity?
They are sinful by nature.
As a result of the fall (sin of Adam and Eve), what was introduced into the world?
Suffering and death
Painful childbirthPainful work
Weeds
After the wall around Jerusalem was rebuilt, the people worshipped the Lord. According to
Nehemiah 9, what kind of prayer did the Levites lead the people in?
A confession reviewing God's faithfulness in the past
According to the textbook, idolatry is compared with what?
An unfaithful spouse
Which of the following best describes the primary ministry of the Old Testament prophets?
They announced the coming of a Davidic king.
Who were Israel's first kings?
Saul, David, and Solomon
Who took Judah captive when the people of Judah were exiled?
Babylon
According to the textbook, the central theme of the wisdom literature is:
The fear of the Lord
Answer the following question based on the article "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 Shuster: According to Shuster, who agreed with G. K. Chesterton, the problem
with the world is what?
My sins and yours
Answer the following question based on the article "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 Shuster: Shuster, states that one of the themes of the Genesis account of the fall is
that God wants us "to believe, trust, and obey him even when there is not a reason to do so that
we can wrap our minds around." What does Shuster propose is God's reason for this?
He wants us to learn that having Him at the center of our lives will always be the best for us no
matter how big or small the decisions we must face.
What direction did Jesus' life take, according to Philippians 2:5-11?
Divinity > Humanity > Servant > Criminal Death
Which book in the New Testament opens in a way that sounds a lot like the opening of Genesis?
John
According to the textbook, Jesus is most like which two Old Testament leaders?
Moses and David
In the Parable of the Sower (Mark 4) which of the following represents those who hear the Word
of God but the cares of the world and desire of riches choke it out?
The seed that was sown among thorns.
Which of the following describes a temptation Jesus faced?
Turn stones into bread.
Bow to the devil for all the power and wealth in the world.
Throw Himself off the temple to test God.
Scripture (1 Cor 1:24 and John 1:1 &14) speaks of Jesus as the .
Power of God
Wisdom of God
Word of GodThe person of Jesus Christ may be described by all the following except:
Part God and part man
Which of the following is not a description of the Kingdom of God used by Jesus:
A continuation of the old testament nation of Israel
According to John 10:1-18 which of the following does not describe Jesus as the Good
Shepherd?
He keeps His sheep in a pen for their safety.
In Luke 10 how did Jesus respond to the lawyer who asked him, "And who is my neighbor?"
Jesus told him the parable of the Good Samaritan.
The statement from Isaiah 53:5, "He was wounded for our transgressions; he was crushed for our
iniquities," refers to the atonement of Jesus Christ.
True
The pronouncement of the forgiveness of our sins by Jesus Christ is called the incarnation.
False
The concept of the Trinity states that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are one God in three
persons, coexisting for eternity in a relationship of love.
False
Why did Christ, the Son of God, come to earth and become a man?
To express God's love for people.
To serve people.
To give His life as a ransom for people.
What was the apostle Paul referring to when he wrote in 1 Corinthians 1 that "the foolishness of
God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men"?
The crucifixion of Christ.
According to Romans 3:23, all humans, when measured against the divine Law, are found guilty
of sin and fall short of the glory of God.
True
According to Romans 3:20, humans can attain a relationship with God by living by the letter of
the Law in the Old Testament.
False
According to Romans 3:21-26, God revealed His righteousness through the sacrifice of Jesus,
and this righteousness is available to all people by faith.
True
Having a relationship with Jesus involves more than merely accepting what Jesus said as truth, it
also implies obedient living by loving God and others.
True
According to Matthew 5:44, Jesus commanded His followers to love only those who do good to
them.
False
Jesus taught His followers to forgive others even if this means sacrificing one's own rights for the
restoration of the one forgiven.
True
The story Jesus told in Matthew 18:21-35 illustrates how unrealistic it is to forgive others.
FalseThe Bible affirms that all human beings fail to fully obey the Law of God and for this reason
God sent Jesus as the sacrifice for sins.
True
Romans 3 teaches that Jesus' death is important for the restoration of humanity because:
Jesus' death on the cross satisfies the punishment that stood against humanity for its failure to
keep God's laws.
A unique characteristic of Christianity in comparison with other religions is which of the
following:
Christianity offers good news of what God has done for us in giving His son to die for our sins
and the gift of salvation.
Wisdom in the Christian worldview includes the following:
Being transformed from selfishness to selflessness.
From the Christian perspective, a relationship with God is established through:
A personal trust in Jesus.
According to the lecture, the good news of the gospel can be summarized in three Rs:
Rescue, Redemption, and Renewal
According to the prophecy in Isaiah 53:4-6, which of the following would be characteristic of the
Messiah?
He will carry our sorrows.
He will be pierced for our sins.
God has put all our sins on Him.
According to the teaching of Jesus in John 13:35, how are His followers to be recognized?
By their love for one another.
How do the first four of the Ten Commandments differ from the last six?
The first four describe our duty to God and the remaining six our duty to people.
The Sermon on the Mount (Matt 5-7) begins with the Beatitudes. Which of these blessings is
most emphasized by Jesus?
Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness.
Jesus said that the two great commandments were which of the following?
Love God with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself.
Friedrich Nietzsche had his own view of truth, saying, "There is no truth, only ."
Interpretations
In Raphael's famous painting School of Athens, how are Plato and Aristotle depicted?
Plato is pointing up, referring to ideal forms that define universal truths.
Aristotle is gesturing horizontally, referring to the belief that particular examples lead to
universal truths.
According to the lecture, "Without God ..."
There can be no moral and spiritual absolute truths.
What is the difference between General Revelation and Special Revelation?
General Revelation refers to what God reveals through nature while Special Revelation mainly
refers to what God reveals through Scripture.
Consider this statement: "All roads lead to the same path; no one religion has the whole story,
and every religion adds to our full understanding." This statement is most consistent with:Pluralism
God explains to Job why Job has suffered?
False
In the Gospel of John chapter 11, the story of Lazarus teaches many truths. Identify which of the
following lessons can be learned from this story:
Jesus knew what was going to happen to Lazarus.
Jesus felt the grief of others deeply.
God has the power to raise the dead.
Death is not the end for those who believe in Jesus.
Which of the following is not mentioned in the lecture as an explanation for suffering?
Suffering is God taking revenge for our disobedience.
Christians do not think that suffering compromises a belief in God's goodness and power
because:
Humanity, through the fall, is primarily responsible for suffering.
God could only avoid suffering for humanity by removing free will, but this would avoid love as
well.
Suffering seems to represent a great injustice, but God will fulfill all justice at the right time.
According to the Christian worldview, since this is God's universe and God is good, God can do
what He wants and is not obligated to explain Himself to humanity.
True
According to the Christian worldview, a lot of suffering happens because God's attention is
occupied elsewhere and so He is not able to take care of every individual's problem.
False
The term theodicy is defined as:
The Christian defense of God's infinite goodness and power despite the presence of evil and
suffering.
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