Christ and Culture Test 1

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"It's in its nature."

Ancient Worldview

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"It's in its nature, but God and reason also dictate it."

Medieval Worldview

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"It's not in its nature, that's just the way natural laws operate. Cause and effect, particles and laws."

Modern Worldview

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"Who says smoke even goes up? This is a construct of reality. Everyone has their own truth."

Postmodern Worldview

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What figure is associated with the Ancient Worldview?

Aristotle

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What figure is associated with the Medieval Worldview?

Thomas Aquinas

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What figure is associated with the Modern Worldview?

Rene Descartes ("I think, therefore I am.") and Isaac Newton

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truth is a construct, logic is a man made construct, words don't have objective meaning

Features of postmodernism

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What are the four characteristics of Postmodernism?

  1. Pluralism 2. Radical Relativism 3. Radical Individualism 4. Focus on Image

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the end, purpose, and final ordering of an action

Telos

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What is the telos of a human?

Eudaimonia or human flourishing

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The four cardinal virtues

  1. Courage 2. Self-control/Temperance 3. Justice 4. Prudence

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What do spiritual disciplines have to do with forming virtues in us?

They're tools through which God's grace will change us from the inside out.

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We work outwards from three circles. What are they (smallest to biggest)?

Worldview, values, behaviors.

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What are the six world views that we discussed?

  1. Theism 2. Deism 3. Naturalism 4. Nihilism 5. Existentialism 6. Postmodernism

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God created the universe. What is broken will be fixed. There is inherent goodness in this world. God is a person who is involved in the universe

Theism

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God created the universe but He isn't involved. Influenced by the Newtonian Universe

Deism

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There is no supernatural entity or cause. All causes are natural causes.

Naturalism

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There is no meaning. All that exists is particles and progress.

Nihilism

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Although meaning is not objective in this world, you can find meaning through your own subjective experiences.

Existentialism

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At the least radical: modernism has failed us. At the most radical: there is NO objective truth.

Postmodernism

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Christians should withdraw from society to avoid being tainted by it.

Christ Against Culture

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Christians should adapt the church to the culture in which they live.

Christ of Culture

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God is neutral on culture. Christians should embrace diversity and use neutral reason when engaging the non-Christian culture.

Christ Above Culture

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Christians must reject the ethics of Jesus in order to bring justice into the world. How can this be so? It's a paradox.

Christ and Culture in Paradox

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Christians don't need to choose between embracing or rejecting the culture, they can transform it.

Christ Transforming Culture

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What is the most important thing about you?

Your mind.

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What you fix your mind upon matters. What do we often think about instead of God?

Ourselves.

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Where have God's power and personality been revealed?

In history and in nature.

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What is our job as human beings?

To take care of the earth. To devote ourselves to the good of others and creation. To give all glory to God.

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What is the primary area of human failure?

Intimate personal relationships.

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What are the three kinds of sin?

  1. Desire of the flesh 2. Desire of the eyes 3. The pride of life

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What does Augustine say about sin?

"Sin is disordered love of good."

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What are the primary means Satan uses to keep the world in evil and torment?

Ideas.

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What is the central truth of Life Without Lack?

"The complete sufficiency of the life without lack is based upon the presence of God."

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How do we live a life without lack?

We have faith (trust), we die to ourselves, and then we learn to love.

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What does living in the flesh equal?

Living to self.

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The impulse to possess or experience something.

Desire

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The will-to-good of its object.

Love

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What sets us apart as human beings?

Our God breathed spirit.

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What were the three faiths Job went through?

Faith of propriety, desperation, and sufficiency.

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What is faith made up of?

Will and vision.