Narratives and Worldviews Semester One 2026 Review

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A set of vocabulary flashcards based on the headings, definitions, and themes listed in the Semester One, 2026 Narratives and Worldviews Study Guide.

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Myth

A key term requiring a definition for the Semester One, 2026 Multiple Choice and Short Answer section.

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Narrative

A core concept identified for definition within the study of narratives and worldviews.

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Worldviews

Fundamental concepts that shape the meaning of Scripture and require definition for the examination.

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Literary analogue

A term requiring definition and specific examples for the Semester One exam.

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Primordial Realm

A specialized term identified for definition within the Narratives and Worldviews study guide.

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Exodus

A specific subject analyzed for its meaning and function.

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Tortoise and the Hare

A story used as an example to understand meaning and function within the curriculum.

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Priestly Creation Story

A narrative studied to understand its specific meaning and function.

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Dillons six functions of stories

A framework used to categorize the roles and purposes of stories.

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Meaning and Function topics

A category of study that includes political, religious, and national meaning.

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Documentary Hypothesis

A concept related to the political, religious, and national meaning of narratives.

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Old and New Testament Connections

A study area focused on the linkage between themes, structures, and references across biblical texts.

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Letters of Paul

New Testament writings studied specifically for their structure and content.

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Gospels

Texts analyzed through their authors, audiences, and various representations of Jesus.

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Synoptic Problem

A specific problem addressed within the study of Gospel authors and audiences.

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Biblical narratives

Key concepts that shape the meaning of Scripture and influence how people interpret and apply it.