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CWV101 Christian Worldview
Week 1 Review
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1. List three analogies for worldview
used in Chapter 1 of the textbook.
2. List the various definitions and
descriptions of worldview found in the textbook and lecture.
3. Match the following worldview terms
(Atheism, Pantheism, Theism, and Deism) with the correct description below.
a. Belief in a personal and relational
God who created and sustains all that exists:
b. Belief in a God who created all
things but is not relational or involved in the world:
c. Belief that “all is god” and in a
strong sense of spiritualism but not in a personal God:
d. Belief based only on the natural or
physical realm with no spiritual or supernatural:
4. According to Chapter 1 in the
textbook and Lecture 1, which worldview families use both faith and reason?
5. What kind of person does James 1:26
speak about?
6. Summarize Proverbs 8:10-11.
7. What is the difference between
private and shared worldviews?
8. Briefly describe the three worldview
tests.
9. Match the following worldview
elements (Ultimate Reality, Nature of the Universe, Human Nature, Knowledge,
Ethics, and Purpose) with the correct question below:
a. Is there absolute truth?
b. Is there a God?
c. How do we know right from wrong?
d. Is there a spiritual part to the
universe?
e. Does life have meaning?
f. Are humans merely higher orders of
mammals?
10. When discussing worldviews, what is
the difference between an open system and a closed system?
References
Hiles, J.
S., & Smith, A. F. (2015). Evaluating wisely. In Grand Canyon University
(Ed.), The beginning of wisdom: An introduction to Christian thought and life
(2nd ed.). Available from
http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/grand-canyon-university/2015/the-beginning-of-wisdom_an-introduction-to-christian-thought-and-life_ebook_2e.php
Lecture 1.
(2017). CWV-101: Christian Worldview. Phoenix, AZ: Grand Canyon University.
Waddell, J.
(2015). Seeking wisdom. In Grand Canyon University (Ed.), The beginning of wisdom:
An introduction to Christian thought and life (2nd ed.). Available from
http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/grand-canyon-university/2015/the-beginning-of-wisdom_an-introduction-to-christian-thought-and-life_ebook_2e.php
CWV101 Christian Worldview
Week 2 Review
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1. List the three Christian views of
creation, as given in the lecture, and a brief description of each.
2. The concept that humanity is created
in the image of God may refer to a number of things. List four things: two
covered in the textbook and two covered in the lecture.
3. What are the similarities between
the scenes in Revelation 21:1-4 and the garden of Eden in Genesis 2?
4. According to the lecture, what is
meant when we say God is sovereign?
5. List at least five characteristics of
God emphasized in Psalm 145.
6. List three reasons for seeing
humanity as the pinnacle of God’s creation.
7. How does the textbook describe the
garden of Eden?
8. How would you describe the nature of
work God gave to Adam in the garden of Eden?
9. Summarize Proverbs 9:10.
10. Summarize God’s statements in Genesis
2:16-18.
11. What does the textbook say about the
involvement of the Trinity in creation?
12. List the four basic “acts” of the
overarching biblical story.
CWV101 Christian Worldview
Week 3 Review
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1. Summarize Isaiah 59:1-2.
2. The textbook and lecture make
mention of Judges 21:25, “In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone
did what was right in his own eyes” (ESV). This is a common refrain in
Scripture (Deut. 12:8; Prov. 12:15; 26:12). What does this refrain indicate
about the spiritual state of the people?
3. What is the prophecy in Genesis 3:15
known as, and what does it mean?
4. A main idea, according to the
textbook, is that the history of humanity is characterized by a departure from
what?
5. Which book of the Bible begins with
the story of Moses?
6. What kind of prayer is found in
Nehemiah 9, and how does it contrast God and the people?
7. Although created in the image of
God, humanity became sinful by nature after the fall. How extensively does this
original sin or depravity affect us according to Romans 3:10-23?
8. How did the fall (sin of Adam and
Eve) affect the world according to Genesis 3:16-19?
9. What metaphor does the textbook use
to describe idolatry?
10. According to the textbook, what was
the primary message of the Old Testament prophets?
11 List the names of Israel’s first
three kings.
12. After Israel divided into the northern
kingdom and the southern kingdom, the southern kingdom of Judah endured much
longer but eventually fell to what nation?
13. According to the textbook, the Wisdom
literature (Job through Ecclesiastes) has what central theme?
14. According to this topic’s assigned
reading, “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, what is the problem with the world?
15. According to that same Shuster
article, why might God want us “to believe, trust, and obey him even when there
is not a reason to do so that we can wrap our minds around”?
CWV101 Christian Worldview
Week 4 Review
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1. Read Philippians 2:5-8 and briefly
describe the direction Jesus’ life took.
2. Read John 1:1-3. What other familiar
passage in Scripture does this remind you of?
3. In what ways does the textbook say
that Jesus is similar to Moses and David?
4. Briefly summarize the parable of the
sower from Mark 4.
5. Briefly list the three temptations
of Jesus from Matthew 4.
6. How is Jesus described in 1
Corinthians 1:24 and John 1:1?
7. In the lecture, Jesus is described
as fully God and fully man; now briefly describe the Trinity and Jesus’
position in the Trinity.
8. Briefly describe the kingdom of God
as taught in the textbook.
9. Read John 10:1-18 and briefly
summarize how Jesus cares for his sheep.
10. Briefly summarize the context and
story of the parable of the good Samaritan in Luke 10:29-37.
11. According to the lecture, what is the
atonement, and where in the Old Testament is this referred to in prophecy seven
times?
12. What does the incarnation refer to?
13. According to the lecture, what three
reasons are stated in Scripture for why God became a man in the person of Jesus
Christ?
14. Read 1 Corinthians 1:18-25. What is
the Apostle Paul referring to when he says at the end, “the foolishness of God
is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men”?
References
Lecture 4.
(2017). CWV-101: Christian Worldview. Phoenix, AZ: Grand Canyon University.
Merrick, J.
(2015). The wisdom and mercy of God. In Grand Canyon University (Ed.), The
beginning of wisdom: An introduction to Christian thought and life (2nd ed.).
Available from
http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/grand-canyon-university/2015/the-beginning-of-wisdom_an-introduction-to-christian-thought-and-life_ebook_2e.php
CWV101 Christian Worldview
Week 5 Review
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review is a tool designed to prepare students for the Topic 5 Quiz. Instructors
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completing this review, answers should be in your own words or quoted with
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lecture referenced below), or other sources listed in the syllabus. Outside
sources, including internet sites, are not acceptable. When quoting and
paraphrasing, include all authors’ last names for citations that have multiple
authors. For quoted citations, be sure to include the page or paragraph
number(s).
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1. Summarize Romans 3:20-26.
2. Summarize Matthew 5:44.
3. How does the textbook interpret
Matthew 18:21-35 and the Christian’s ability to forgive others?
4. Describe the Christian view of
salvation and how it differs from the views of other religions.
5. What three words beginning with “R”
used in the lesson and lecture summarize the gospel message?
6. Briefly summarize Isaiah 53:4-6.
7. What is the mark of a Christian
according to Jesus in John 13:35?
8. Read Hebrews 9:24-28. Briefly state
the point in each of the last three verses (26-28).
9. Summarize John 20:24-29. What is the
significance of this passage for Christians today
References
Lamca, C.
(2015). Intellectual obstacles to wisdom. In Grand Canyon University (Ed.), The
beginning of wisdom: An introduction to Christian thought and life (2nd ed.).
Available from
http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/grand-canyon-university/2015/the-beginning-of-wisdom_an-introduction-to-christian-thought-and-life_ebook_2e.php
Lecture 5.
(2017). CWV-101: Christian Worldview. Phoenix, AZ: Grand Canyon University.
Merrick, J.
(2015). The wisdom and power of God. In Grand Canyon University (Ed.), The
beginning of wisdom: An introduction to Christian thought and life (2nd ed.).
Available from http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/grand-canyon-university/2015/the-beginning-of-wisdom_an-introduction-to-christian-thought-and-life_ebook_2e.php
CWV101 Christian Worldview
Week 6 Review
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review is a tool designed to prepare students for the Topic 6 Quiz. Instructors
will grade the topic review for completion. Save the topic review to your computer
and submit when complete.
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completing this review, answers should be in your own words or quoted with
quotation marks, and be drawn from one of the course readings (textbook and
lecture referenced below), or other sources listed in the syllabus. Outside
sources, including internet sites, are not acceptable. When quoting and
paraphrasing, include all authors’ last names for citations that have multiple
authors. For quoted citations, be sure to include the page or paragraph
number(s).
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is complete may result in a zero grade.
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1. Read the Ten Commandments in Exodus
20.
a. Briefly list the commandments.
b. How do the first four commandments
differ from the last six?
2. Read the Beatitudes, the blessings
of Jesus in the opening verses of the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew chapter
5:1-12. Which one is repeated and emphasized?
3. From the lecture, what two
commandments did Jesus say are the greatest?
4. From the lecture and textbook, write
out the short quote that philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche made famous about
truth.
5. From the textbook, describe how
Raphael, in his great painting School of Athens, depicted Plato and Aristotle.
6. According to the lecture, what kind
of absolute truths require the existence of God?
7. Briefly define general and special
revelation.
8. From Chapter 8 of the textbook, define
exclusivism and pluralism.
9. According to Chapter 9 in the
textbook, does Job ever find out why he suffered? What is the best explanation
from our perspective?
10. Read the story of the raising of
Lazarus in John 11. What can we learn about Jesus and death from this account
of the event?
11. Read the 11 reasons for suffering
listed in the lecture. Which reason(s) might provide good cause for a Christian
to “count it all joy” as James says to do in James 1:2-4?
12. Read the section on theodicy in
Chapter 9 of the textbook.
a. Define theodicy.
b. What are two explanations Christians
might give to explain the problem of evil—how a good and powerful God would
allow suffering?
13. According to Philippians 2:1-11, how
are Christians to behave in light of what Jesus endured?
References
Jibben, J.
(2015). The wisdom of absolutes. In Grand Canyon University (Ed.), The
beginning of wisdom: An introduction to Christian thought and life (2nd ed.).
Available from
http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/grand-canyon-university/2015/the-beginning-of-wisdom_an-introduction-to-christian-thought-and-life_ebook_2e.php
Lecture 6.
(2017). CWV-101: Christian Worldview. Phoenix, AZ: Grand Canyon University.
Sharpe, J.
(2015). Experiential obstacles to wisdom. In Grand Canyon University (Ed.), The
beginning of wisdom: An introduction to Christian thought and life (2nd ed.).
Available from
http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/grand-canyon-university/2015/the-beginning-of-wisdom_an-introduction-to-christian-thought-and-life_ebook_2e.php
CWV101 Christian Worldview
Week 7 Review
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covers questions from Topic 7. The Final Exam will also include three questions
from each of the previous quizzes, so study previous topic reviews as well.
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lecture referenced below), or other sources listed in the syllabus. Outside
sources, including internet sites, are not acceptable. When quoting and paraphrasing, include all
authors’ last names for citations that have multiple authors. For quoted
citations, be sure to include the page or paragraph number(s).
The exam
will be graded for accuracy, so take time to seek the correct answers for this
topic review before you attempt the exam. Once you start the exam, do not exit
the exam until the entire exam is completed. Exiting out of the exam before it
is complete may result in a zero grade.
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your answers below each question.
1. Read the section on The Kingdom of
God in Chapter 11 of the textbook and respond to the following:
a. Is it a present kingdom or a future
kingdom?
b. Is it a physical kingdom or a
spiritual kingdom?
c. List two other characteristics
found in the reading.
2. Read the section on The Mission of
God in Chapter 11 of the textbook and respond to the following:
a. How is it related to God’s character?
b. How is God’s mission characterized?
3. Read the sidebar on Finding Your
Purpose in Chapter 11 of the textbook and describe the work ethic presented.
What kind of work is best?
4. List God’s purposes for our lives
from Romans 8:28-29 (see Lecture 7).
5. Read the section on Belief and
Behavior in Chapter 12 of the textbook and James 2:14-26. What is the relationship
between faith and action?
6. According to Mark 8:34, is being a
disciple of Jesus easy or costly?
7. Read the section on The Work of the
Holy Spirit in Chapter 12 of the textbook. List two functions of the Spirit in
a Christian’s life.
8. According to the Westminster Shorter
Catechism quoted in the lecture, what is the primary purpose of humanity?

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9. Read 1 Corinthians 15:42-57 and list
three characteristics of the glorified state.
References
Lecture 7.
(2017). CWV-101: Christian Worldview. Phoenix, AZ: Grand Canyon University.
Pasley, M.
(2015). Practical wisdom. In Grand Canyon University (Ed.), The beginning of
wisdom: An introduction to Christian thought and life (2nd ed.). Available from
http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/grand-canyon-university/2015/the-beginning-of-wisdom_an-introduction-to-christian-thought-and-life_ebook_2e.php
Waddell, J.
(2015). Developing personal wisdom. In Grand Canyon University (Ed.), The
beginning of wisdom: An introduction to Christian thought and life (2nd ed.).
Available from http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/grand-canyon-university/2015/the-beginning-of-wisdom_an-introduction-to-christian-thought-and-life_ebook_2e.php