Week 4 Review: Quiz With Included Solutions, 2015 PDF

Title Week 4 Review: Quiz With Included Solutions, 2015
Author Kaitlin Piekarski
Course Christian Worldview
Institution Grand Canyon University
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Topic 4 Review This topic review is a tool designed to prepare students for the Topic 4 Quiz. Instructors will grade the topic review for completion. Save the topic review to your computer and submit when complete. When 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). The quiz will be graded for accuracy, so take time to seek the correct answers for this topic review before you attempt the quiz. Once you start the quiz, do not exit the quiz until the entire quiz is completed. Exiting out of the quiz before it is complete may result in a zero grade. Please type your answers below each question. 1. Read Philippians 2:5-8 and briefly describe the direction Jesus’ life took. Jesus didn't have a great reputation and he was a servant. He had the same appearance and likeness of other men, and was obedient even while on the cross. 2. Read John 1:1-3. What other familiar passage in Scripture does this remind you of? Genesis 1 3. In what ways does the textbook say that Jesus is similar to Moses and David? Israel expected a great leader like Moses who would lead them out of bondage. In addition, they hoped for a king like David, who would strengthen the fortunes of Israel and who would establish the Temple so that the Israelite could praise God 4. Briefly summarize the parable of the sower from Mark 4. a farmer sows a seed in a field: the seed falls on paths, birds eat it. Some seeds will fall where there are rocks, but not fall on soil. When this happens plants will grow quickly but the sun with quickly dry them up. There is not enough soil, and the plants die. Some seeds start to grow in a bunch of weeds. The weeds stop the growth of the plants, so the plants will then die. But other seeds will fall on good ground. Therefore, the plants will grow very well and the farmer will have a harvest from these plants. The farmer is Jesus, seed is the good news, different places is the different people, and how different people react. © 2015. Grand Canyon University. All Rights Reserved.

5. Briefly list the three temptations of Jesus from Matthew 4. Make stones bread, Jump off cliff and have angels catch you, and worship Satan and receive all kingdoms of riches in the world 6. How is Jesus described in 1 Corinthians 1:24 and John 1:1? Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God and in the beginning was the world, and the word was with God, and word was God 7. In the lecture, Jesus is described as fully God and fully man; now briefly describe the Trinity and Jesus’ position in the Trinity. God the father, God the SOn (jesus Christ), and God the holy spirit, three persons, same substance, one God, Jesus, a human that was fully God came to earth to save man, and to be an example of how we should live our lives 8. Briefly describe the kingdom of God as taught in the textbook. The reign of God over God's people and God's creation, God established a kingdom for his people so that he and his people can dwell together in peace, justice and truth. A challenge to the existing political establishment, which purported to be the kingdom of Israel, the Kingdom of Herod. 9. Read John 10:1-18 and briefly summarize how Jesus cares for his sheep. Care for and love, know the sheep and know they know his voice, sacrifices his life to protect them, goal is to unify the flock 10. Briefly summarize the context and story of the parable of the good Samaritan in Luke 10:2937. Man traveling was beaten and robbed left dying. The priest and Levite ignored him. Samaritan bound wounds poured oil and wine, put him on his animal, took care of him in an inn, and paid to have him stay in the inn. People are to be like the Samaritan 11. According to the lecture, what is the atonement, and where in the Old Testament is this referred to in prophecy seven times? Jesus bore the sins of the world on the cross, the reconcilation of humanity with God through the suffering and sacrificial death of Christ

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12. What does the incarnation refer to? Incarnation is the event by which the eternal Son of God became personally united to the man Jesus Christ 13. According to the lecture, what three reasons are stated in Scripture for why God became a man in the person of Jesus Christ? To show us the image of God looks like, to give Christians an example to follow and to make atonement of our sins. 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”? There is no foolishness or weakness in God, but what humans going down the path to destruction see as overcomes their admired wisdom and strength.

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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-beginningof-wisdom_an-introduction-to-christian-thought-and-life_ebook_2e.php

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