A study guide for Quiz 3, reviewing key theological topics.
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THEO 201Page1of3QUIZ3STUDYGUIDETowns: Chapter IIIWhat is the definition of omniscience?–God is all knowingWhat is the definition of omnipresence?God is everywhere at the same time (OMNI=ONE)True or False:God’s omnipresence teaches that God will manifest himself in someplaces more than others.TRUETrue or False:God can do everything that is in harmony with His nature andperfection.TRUEWhat doesElmean?The strong oneWhat doesJehovahmean?Lord:the self exiting oneWhat doesAdonaimean?Lord:masterWhat does Dogmatic Atheism espouse?The non existence of GodWhat doesagnosticism affirm?the impossibility of any true knowledge holding that allknowledge is relative and, therefore, uncertain.To what does materialismgive priority?to matter, rather than the mind, in itsexplanations of the universeWhat is Animism?used in primitive religions to describe the existence of spiritualbeings who "are held to affect or control the events of the material world, and man's lifehere and hereafter; and, it being considered that they hold intercourse with men, andreceive pleasure or displeasure from human actions.What does Polytheism believe?the worship and belief in a multiplicity of godsDefine Henotheism.recognizes one of many gods supreme over othersDefine Tritheism.the existence of three gods coequal in every respect, yet distinctdeities and personalitiesDefinedualism and its aspects.Dualism: assumes that there are two distinct andirreducible substances or principlesoIts epistemology:In epistemology these are idea and objectoIts metaphysics:In metaphysics, mind and matteroIts ethics:In ethics good and evil;Define pantheism.the theory which regards all finite things as merely aspects,modifications, or parts of one eternal and self-existent being; which views allmaterial objects, and all particular minds, as necessarily derived from a singleinfinite substance.Define idealism.Equates God with mental energy of the thinking process.Define deism.God is present in creation only by His power, no in His very being andnature. described as "absentee landlord" view of God
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