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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.
Narrative
A core concept identified for definition within the study of narratives and worldviews.
Worldviews
Fundamental concepts that shape the meaning of Scripture and require definition for the examination.
Literary analogue
A term requiring definition and specific examples for the Semester One exam.
Primordial Realm
A specialized term identified for definition within the Narratives and Worldviews study guide.
Exodus
A specific subject analyzed for its meaning and function.
Tortoise and the Hare
A story used as an example to understand meaning and function within the curriculum.
Priestly Creation Story
A narrative studied to understand its specific meaning and function.
Dillons six functions of stories
A framework used to categorize the roles and purposes of stories.
Meaning and Function topics
A category of study that includes political, religious, and national meaning.
Documentary Hypothesis
A concept related to the political, religious, and national meaning of narratives.
Old and New Testament Connections
A study area focused on the linkage between themes, structures, and references across biblical texts.
Letters of Paul
New Testament writings studied specifically for their structure and content.
Gospels
Texts analyzed through their authors, audiences, and various representations of Jesus.
Synoptic Problem
A specific problem addressed within the study of Gospel authors and audiences.
Biblical narratives
Key concepts that shape the meaning of Scripture and influence how people interpret and apply it.