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What are the different view points out there?
Young-earth creation
Old-earth Creation
Theistic evolution/ evolutionary creation
Intelligent Design
Naturalistic/Materialistic Evolution
Young-Earth Creation Ideas
God exists and created all things
the people and events introduced are real
historical narrative
The _____________ in Gen 5 and 11 provide real historical information and provide boundaries to Earth's history in thousands of years.
genealogies
Evolution Basics: Earth History Universe originated ______ with the "big bang"
13.8 billion years ago
Evolution basics: Earth History our solar system (and earth) originated ________
4.6 billion years ago
Evolution basics: Earth History Homo evolves from -_ _____ about 2 million years ago.
non-human apes
Evolution Basics: Life History All life is connected through ancestor and descendent ______.
lineages
Evolution basics: Life History Lineages that have no living members are ____.
extinct
Evolution basics: Life History evolution is most commonly thought of as __________ _____.
single tree
Young Earth Creation Basics: Earth History Earth and universe began ________ _______ _____ _____ with "let there be..."
several thousand years ago
Young Earth Creation Basics: Earth History Creation week is ___ days, plus ____ day of rest
6 and 1
Young Earth Creation Basics: Earth History Life (plants,animals) is created :____________ __ ______ _______"
according to their kind
Young Earth Creation Basics: Earth History Most fossils come from rocks formed during ______ _____.
Noah's Flood
Young Earth Creation Basics: Earth History What day is Adam and Eve created on?
Day 6
Young Earth Creation Basics: Earth History Genesis 1 and 2 are _____________ _____, not two different creation accounts
complimentary texts
Young Earth Creation Basics: Life History Numerous and different "_____" created at creation week. _____________/differentiation within "kinds" significant _________ at Noah's flood
kinds, speciation, extinciton
Important Theme of Genesis 1-2:4 God creates the entire world by ______ ______.
His command
Important Theme of Genesis 1-2:4 God ____ and _____ his work ("it was good")
affirms, loves
Important Theme of Genesis 1-2:4 "Formless and void" becomes _____ and ______
formed, filled
"after their kinds")
well-ordered
Important Theme of Genesis 1-2:4 Humans bear God's ______ and are placed as caretakers of creation
image
Important Theme of Genesis 1-2:4 What day is for rest?
7
Important Theme of Genesis 2 God creates a ______ ______ in which to make humans
holy place
Important Theme of Genesis 2 What is the chapter structure? ______ ---> ______ -----> ______
problem,action,solution
Important theme of Genesis 3 What does sin appear as?
wisdom and subtly
Important theme of Genesis 3 What does sin bring (both physical and spiritual)
pain and death
Important theme of Genesis 3 Humans are ______ from God and His holy place.
separated
Important theme of Genesis 3 Who can remedy the situation?
God alone
ex nihilo
out of nothing
Why did God create the world?
For His glory
God created a world that is _______ and _______ to us. -divsions, seasons, etc.
orderly,comprehensible
Adam and Eve are humanity's first __________.
parents
What does the book of Genesis mean?
beginnings
Hebrew word that starts the book is _____. (means "in the beginning")
beresit
What two sections is Genesis divided into
Genesis 1-11 (primeval history) and Genesis 12-50 (Abraham and his family)
Big Picture of Genesis?
A good creation gone very bad, and God's plan to bless and redeem it
Name of God in Genesis 1
Elohim
Days of Forming
1,2,3
Days of Filling
4,5,6
Day 1 of Creation
Heavens and Earth
Day 2 of Creation
Separation of waters
Day 3 of Creation
Land and seas
Day 4 of Creation
Sun, moon, and stars
Day 5 of Creation
Birds and fish
Day 6 of Creation
Land animals and humans
Day 7 of Creation
God rested
Creation in Genesis was written as what?
historical narrative
Yom
day
Beyom
When
Creation Theme
And there was evening and morning the # day
Ordinals
numbers
Genesis Two: Teledot
Account Generations Descendants Book
How many teledot statements are in Genesis?
11
Name of God in Genesis two
Yahweh Elohim
What creature is introduced in Genesis 3
the serpent
Who were Adam and Eve's sons in Genesis 4
Cain and Abel
Genesis 4 Genealogy
Cain
Genesis 5 Genealogy
Adam to Noah
Genesis 10 Genealogy
Ham, Japheth
Genesis 11 Genealogy
Shem to Abraham
The flood is an act of what?
de-creation
Hebrew term for flood
Mabbul
Greek word in LXX and NT
cataclysmos
How is the Flood narrative structured?
chiasm: a balanced story/account
Genesis 10
Table of Nations
Genesis 11
Tower of Babel
Genesis 11: ______ of Shem
genealogy
Four broad units of time
The patristic Period (early chruch) The Medieval Period The reformation and post reformation the Modern Period
What year did the Day Age GAP theistic Worldview occur
1800
Gap Theory
Proposed a gap in time between Gen 1:1 and 1:2
Day-Age Theory
Each "day" of creation was actually a long period of time
The fundamentals
1920
Fundamentalism
Re-affirmation of core Christian Docterine
Framework Hypothesis
Argues Genesis 1 is formally structured to tell us about God as Creator, not the timing of creation Literary days
The Genesis Flood and YEC
1960 John Whitcomb (theologian) and Henry Morris (engineer)
The Genesis Flood and YEC Developed theological and scientific arguments for treating Genesis as _____ and _______.
literal, historical
demarcation
assumes science/non science distinction
Historical counter examples
Linnie Paley Newton
Genesis 1:1 "In the Beginning God created the heavens and the Earth" This statement answers questions about ____.
orgins (who,what,when,how)
introductory encapsulation
Genesis 1:1 - summarization of the entire creation account
bara
Hebrew word for created
merism
everything
God created the entire universe from ________ by His decision and command
nothing
tohu waw bohu
without form and void
Obervation
the act of seeing or documenting some thing or event
Fact
the thing or event that was observed
Law
description of how things behave
hypothesis
limited and testable explanation for why soemthing is, or why it behaves the way it does
theory
a detailed and well-tested explanation for why soemthing is or why it behaves the way it does
The basic workings of the universe are described by
Natural Laws
What are Natural Laws?
descriptive
Fundamental Forces in Nature
Gravity., electromagnetic force, strong nuclear force, weak nuclear force
The laws and conditions in the universe are ____ ______ for life to exist
fine tuned
If the gravitational force were larger or smaller
smaller - stars too cool - no fusion Larger - stars too hot - would burn up
If the electromagnetic forces were larger or smaller
smaller - no molecules - chemical bonding doesn't work larger - " "
if the strong nuclear force were larger or smaller
Larger - no atoms Smaller - no atoms besides hydrogen
raquia
sky,heaven,expanse,firmament, vault, dome
Water is a _____ molecule
polar
water molecules stick to each other giving water high ___
surface tension