Yes or No: Believing in Science and believing in God are opposites
No
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This approach to reading Sacred Scripture takes a LITERALIST approach to reading it
Contextualist
Fundamentalist
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Which approach to reading Sacred Scripture does not take a LITERALIST approach, rather understands that figurative language and context must be taking into consideration?
Fundamentalist approach
Contextualist approach
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What are LITERAL stories or truths?
They use figurative language, like hyperbole, to teach truth
They mean exactly what they say - word for word, face value
They are like teaching truths through fairytales or fables
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A solemn agreement where mutual commitments are made and a sacred relationship is formed...defines...
covenant
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What term do we use to describe the first sin of Adam and Eve and the sin that all of us are born with?
Original Sin
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These Truths can be proven through experimentation, observation, and empirical data
Historical truths
Religious truths
Scientific truths
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These Truths can be learned through observation of the world around us, but also requires faith and hope in believing what cannot be seen
Religious Truths
Historical Truths
Scientific Truths
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The way that God is revealed to us through the natural order and created universe
Natural Revelation
Observation Revelation
Divine Revelation
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The Bible is not a book, it is a _____________
library
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Scholastic Theology means that we can learn about God by using this:
Our brain/intelligence
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The promised this man that he would never again flood the earth
Noah
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What did God put in the sky to prove to Noah that he will keep his promise to Noah to never send a worldwide flood
rainbow
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God promised this man that he would have descendents that would number the stars, blessing, and land
Abraham
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God asked Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac, Abraham followed out of what?
Faithful obedience
Blind, robotic obedience
Fear
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After they sinned, Adam and Eve did not deserve this, but God gave it to them as a gift anyway (out of love)