We Believe in God
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Lesson OneWhat We Know About God4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoHow God Is Different4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeHow God Is Like Us4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourGod’s Plan and Works4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Question 1 of 32
1. Question
Match each description with the illustration of each, as given in the course.
Sort elements
- God's essence
- God's perfections or attributes
- God's long-term historical manifestations
- God's short-term historical manifestations
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Like a mysterious nebula in outer space.
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Like stained glass windows around the nebula.
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Like a system of stars and planets around the stained glass windows.
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Like a more distant system of stars and planets.
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Question 2 of 32
2. Question
What are God’s “communicable” attributes?
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Question 3 of 32
3. Question
What does it mean that God is the “first cause” of all things?
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Question 4 of 32
4. Question
What are God’s “incommunicable” attributes?
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Question 5 of 32
5. Question
What is the meaning of God’s “providence”?
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Question 6 of 32
6. Question
What are “second causes” of events?
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Question 7 of 32
7. Question
Which of the following examples best explains the difference between a “first cause” and a “second cause”?
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Question 8 of 32
8. Question
Which of the following statements best describes “divine mysteries,” as explained in the course?
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Question 9 of 32
9. Question
Divine revelation is “God’s self-disclosure, always given in _______ terms, and most fully given in Christ.”
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Question 10 of 32
10. Question
What is the doctrine of God sometimes called?
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Question 11 of 32
11. Question
Which kind of revelation has taken the form of dreams, visions, auditions, and the person of Christ Himself?
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Question 12 of 32
12. Question
Ephesians 1:11 says, “Him who works out ________ in conformity with the purpose of his will.”
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Question 13 of 32
13. Question
The ‘___________’ of something is the unchanging reality that underlies all of its outward, changing manifestations.
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Question 14 of 32
14. Question
Which of the following are considered eternal attributes of God? Mark each correct answer.
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Question 15 of 32
15. Question
What is “general revelation”?
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Question 16 of 32
16. Question
God has revealed Himself most fully in ________.
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Question 17 of 32
17. Question
When the Bible talks about God’s eyes, ears, and emotions, these are examples of what is called _________ revelation, speaking in metaphorical terms so that humans can understand.
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Question 18 of 32
18. Question
According to the lecturer, why should the following doctrines should be considered “divine mysteries”? The doctrine of the Trinity, the fact that Jesus was truly God and truly man, and the fact that God is totally sovereign, but man is also responsible.
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Question 19 of 32
19. Question
What is “natural theology”?
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Question 20 of 32
20. Question
Which of the following statements reflects the teaching of the course?
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Question 21 of 32
21. Question
Which of the following statements describes the proper attitude toward “natural theology,” according to the lecturer?
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Question 22 of 32
22. Question
Which kind of revelation is explained in Romans 1:20? (“God’s invisible qualities — his eternal power and divine nature — have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made.”)
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Question 23 of 32
23. Question
What is “special revelation”?
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Question 24 of 32
24. Question
What are temporary divine mysteries?
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Question 25 of 32
25. Question
Which kind of revelation shows the way of salvation in Christ?
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Question 26 of 32
26. Question
What is a “theophany”?
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Question 27 of 32
27. Question
What does it mean that God is “transcendent”?
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Question 28 of 32
28. Question
Which of the following are “incommunicable attributes” of God? Mark each correct answer.
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Question 29 of 32
29. Question
According to the lecturer, all revelation is “anthropomorphic.”
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Question 30 of 32
30. Question
The Scriptures call humans to imitate both God’s incommunicable attributes and His communicable attributes.
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Question 31 of 32
31. Question
According to the Scriptures, it is valid in some cases to say that God is the author of evil.
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Question 32 of 32
32. Question
Nothing happens outside the will of God.
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