Deck 6: Faith Working Through Love

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The image of God as __________ naturally follows from the image of God as sovereign.

A) judge
B) creator
C) father
D) friend
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Because human beings are not divine, we are all a part of the __________.

A) circle of life
B) kingdom of god
C) natural order
D) spiritual realm
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Human beings are social creatures, which means that we live in __________.

A) exclusion
B) community
C) cliques
D) faith
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In the Christian faith, human begins interact with history; they do not __________ it.

A) understand
B) impact
C) control
D) relate to
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The basic meaning of salvation is __________.

A) redemption
B) forgiveness
C) faith
D) deliverance
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What is the "good news" of the gospel?

A) God loves us
B) the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus
C) forgiveness of sins
D) God is all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-loving.
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Jesus makes a distinction between __________ and other faith communities.

A) Rome
B) Christian worship
C) the church
D) the priesthood
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One of the roles of the church is to help its followers understand __________.

A) scripture
B) death
C) God's wrath
D) life
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__________ is a vehicle of God's self-revelation.

A) New Testament
B) Old Testament
C) Apocalyptic works
D) The Bible
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To __________ is to acknowledge God's supreme worth, to present ourselves before God in praise and adoration, to acknowledge our dependence, and to express our devotion.

A) have faith
B) worship
C) ask forgiveness
D) live in community
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Worshipping involves us in a(n) __________ relationship with God.

A) selfless
B) agape
C) unconditional
D) reciprocal
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According to Jesus, the first commandment is __________.

A) love
B) forgiveness
C) faith
D) chastity
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"Love thy __________" refers to an unselfish concern for another.

A) friends
B) family
C) neighbor
D) selves
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Because the demands of love are so difficulty, only __________ can possess it fully.

A) believers
B) God
C) saints
D) the faithful
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"I will be your God and you shall be my people" reflects the essence of __________.

A) the covenant
B) faith
C) conversion
D) the church
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Because Jesus was concerned about the unfortunate, his demand for love involves a demand for __________.

A) charity
B) justice
C) poverty
D) sympathy
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A criticism of the __________ approach to justice is that it fails to address social institutions.

A) individualistic
B) community
C) inclusive
D) exclusive
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According to Joseph Fletcher, love and justice are __________.

A) mutually exclusive
B) unrelated
C) synonymous
D) symbiotic
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A general principle stemming from love, as the essence of moral obligation, is that the human race is __________.

A) divided
B) one
C) sinful
D) perfect
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A law of __________ is a prediction based on an observed regularity.

A) the church
B) humankind
C) nature
D) God
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Guiding Christian principles can sometimes seem to fall short of answering global social question. What can Christian moral principles tell us about how to address the destruction of the environment? What kinds of leaps to we have to make on our own in order to address the problem?
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If you action is morally good but your motive is bad, does that matter within a Christian ethical framework?
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Norms change given the context in which we examine them. How can this reality be used to understand Jesus's teachings?
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How was the relationship between love and justice underscored by the struggles for racial equality in the 1950s and 1960s? What other examples of this connection exist in American history?
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Within the natural order, humankind is unique. How are humans different from the rest of nature in God's eyes? How are human responsibilities different from a moral perspective?
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Why is eschatology important to the study of ethics? What can eschatology teach us about Christian morality?
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God always acts redemptively. How are God's redemptive works reflected in Jesus Christ?
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In Christianity, God brings salvation to humankind. But why? What is required in return? What is the consequence of our relationship with God?
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Write a description of the different aspects of life in a Christian community. What are the responsibilities of the community to each other? To themselves?
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How do Protestants vary in their interpretation of the authority of scripture? In what way does that impact moral decision making?
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Deck 6: Faith Working Through Love
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The image of God as __________ naturally follows from the image of God as sovereign.

A) judge
B) creator
C) father
D) friend
judge
2
Because human beings are not divine, we are all a part of the __________.

A) circle of life
B) kingdom of god
C) natural order
D) spiritual realm
natural order
3
Human beings are social creatures, which means that we live in __________.

A) exclusion
B) community
C) cliques
D) faith
community
4
In the Christian faith, human begins interact with history; they do not __________ it.

A) understand
B) impact
C) control
D) relate to
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5
The basic meaning of salvation is __________.

A) redemption
B) forgiveness
C) faith
D) deliverance
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6
What is the "good news" of the gospel?

A) God loves us
B) the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus
C) forgiveness of sins
D) God is all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-loving.
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7
Jesus makes a distinction between __________ and other faith communities.

A) Rome
B) Christian worship
C) the church
D) the priesthood
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8
One of the roles of the church is to help its followers understand __________.

A) scripture
B) death
C) God's wrath
D) life
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9
__________ is a vehicle of God's self-revelation.

A) New Testament
B) Old Testament
C) Apocalyptic works
D) The Bible
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10
To __________ is to acknowledge God's supreme worth, to present ourselves before God in praise and adoration, to acknowledge our dependence, and to express our devotion.

A) have faith
B) worship
C) ask forgiveness
D) live in community
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11
Worshipping involves us in a(n) __________ relationship with God.

A) selfless
B) agape
C) unconditional
D) reciprocal
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12
According to Jesus, the first commandment is __________.

A) love
B) forgiveness
C) faith
D) chastity
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13
"Love thy __________" refers to an unselfish concern for another.

A) friends
B) family
C) neighbor
D) selves
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14
Because the demands of love are so difficulty, only __________ can possess it fully.

A) believers
B) God
C) saints
D) the faithful
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15
"I will be your God and you shall be my people" reflects the essence of __________.

A) the covenant
B) faith
C) conversion
D) the church
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16
Because Jesus was concerned about the unfortunate, his demand for love involves a demand for __________.

A) charity
B) justice
C) poverty
D) sympathy
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17
A criticism of the __________ approach to justice is that it fails to address social institutions.

A) individualistic
B) community
C) inclusive
D) exclusive
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18
According to Joseph Fletcher, love and justice are __________.

A) mutually exclusive
B) unrelated
C) synonymous
D) symbiotic
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19
A general principle stemming from love, as the essence of moral obligation, is that the human race is __________.

A) divided
B) one
C) sinful
D) perfect
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A law of __________ is a prediction based on an observed regularity.

A) the church
B) humankind
C) nature
D) God
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21
Guiding Christian principles can sometimes seem to fall short of answering global social question. What can Christian moral principles tell us about how to address the destruction of the environment? What kinds of leaps to we have to make on our own in order to address the problem?
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22
If you action is morally good but your motive is bad, does that matter within a Christian ethical framework?
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23
Norms change given the context in which we examine them. How can this reality be used to understand Jesus's teachings?
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24
How was the relationship between love and justice underscored by the struggles for racial equality in the 1950s and 1960s? What other examples of this connection exist in American history?
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Within the natural order, humankind is unique. How are humans different from the rest of nature in God's eyes? How are human responsibilities different from a moral perspective?
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Why is eschatology important to the study of ethics? What can eschatology teach us about Christian morality?
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27
God always acts redemptively. How are God's redemptive works reflected in Jesus Christ?
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In Christianity, God brings salvation to humankind. But why? What is required in return? What is the consequence of our relationship with God?
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29
Write a description of the different aspects of life in a Christian community. What are the responsibilities of the community to each other? To themselves?
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How do Protestants vary in their interpretation of the authority of scripture? In what way does that impact moral decision making?
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