Nature of Human Life Flashcards

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‘A procession of angels pass before a human being wherever he or she goes, proclaiming - make way for the image of God.’

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B. L. Sherwin

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Jews and Christians believe humans are created ‘in the image and likeness of God’

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Genesis 1:26

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Which Jewish philosopher thinks that God and humans are alike because they are thinking creatures and can distinguish between good and evil

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Maimonides

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Which Jewish philosophers think humans are more important than animals because animals cannot make moral choices

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Maimonides and B. L. Sherwin

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Which Jewish philosopher rejects fatalism

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Maimonides

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Fatalism is

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the idea that everything is pre-determined and we have no control over it.

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How to Jews think humans and God are similar

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They both have the capacity to be moral and the capacity to be creative.

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What do many scholars think about the ‘man’ created in Genesis 1:27

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That is had dual gender, therefore both men and women were made in the image of God.

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Important women in the Torah

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Sarah, Ruth

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What does traditional Judaism think about equality of genders

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That women have equal but different roles, generally looking after house/children.

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What was God’s covenant with the Jews

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That they are to be a kingdom of priests and a holy nation and they have to recognise humans are precious, so not even ‘not dislike’ someone but to act lovingly towards them.

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What do Jews think about the value of human life?

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Leviticus 19:18: should love their neighbour.
Ten Commandments says murder is wrong.
Think it goes further - life should be preserved so someine in danger should be helped, not abandoned.

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Which Christian thinker said God made humankind as a sacred animal so humankind shouldn’t be sacrificed

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Lactantius

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Which Protestant traditions believe that the dignity of human beings is mostly lost due to sin?

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Cairns

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15
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How is free will shown in Genesis

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When Adam and Eve choose to eat the fruit.

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What does it mean for humans to have dignity in Christianity

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That in natural dimension terms they’re like God because of rational thinking and moral decision making powers, and in a supernatural dimension their ultimate purpose and destiny to be with God.

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What impact has the fall of man had on humans, from St Augustine and interpretting Romans 5:12?

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That since the fall, all human beings have the stain of the original sin with them: so human’s have value because God’s intention for them is to e saved

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What is the traditional Christian view about free will?

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The traditional Christian view is that because humans have dignity and a rational soul, they are free autonomous agents responsible for their actions and with the ability to act morally.

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How is the value of humans shown by their relationship with God for Christians?

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They are in his image, redeemed by Jesus and destined for unity with God

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What does St Paul say about equality

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That social differences fall away ‘There is no Jew or Gentile, there is no longer male and female’

21
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What is the role of women in Christianity

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Female priests were banned in the early Church.

The Roman Catholic ministry and priesthood are only roles men can adopt.

22
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Example of Christian teachings that challenge traditions that have excluded groups because of their race

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The Good Samaritan: Jesus used the example of a member of a community discriminated by to do moral goodness.

23
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What is the Christian view on disability?

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Many think it is good to heal the sick and help those in need. However the Bible describes Jesus as without a blemish and God is perfect, so are able bodied people close to God?
Jesus heals the sick, is the role of disabled people to wait to be healed by the able bodied?

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Imago dei

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Humans have the image of God within them

25
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What do Christians think about killing people?

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It is killing a life made in God’s image, it interrupts God’s plan for that person and allows sin and the devil to dominate.

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Why is self-sacrifice important to Christians

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Christ sacrificed himself for all humans on the cross.
In the Gospel he says the greatest thing someone can do is lay down their life for their friend.
It is an act of discipleship - giving up most valued possession.

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Who believes God is all knowing and how does this affect free will?

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Western religions, Psalm 139, philosophers Anselm, Descartes. If God knows all of the choices we will make (omniscience) this seems to be incompatible with free will.

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Who said that if God had a foreknowledge of the future then the events that will happen are necessary events

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Johnathon Edwards quoting Mavrodes

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What do Thomas Aquinas and Boethius believe about omniscience

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They believe that God is timeless - he exists outside of time and had knowledge that’s not in any time - so he doesn’t know what will happen in the future.

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What does Zagzebski believe about free will

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That God knows what any possible free creature could choose in any situation, and knows the entire future including all free human acts.

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Predestination

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Some Protestant Churches hold this view, that God has already decided who to save, originating from Paul’s letter to the Romans.
John Calvin and St Augustine also believe this.

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What did B. F. Skinner believe about about free will?

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He believes that humans are subject to their social environment rather than their will and and actions are determined by our nature rather than true choice.

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Why are humans considered of more value than animals

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Because humans are stewards of the earth (Genesis 1:26-28) and animals are not made in God’s image and have the chance to have a relationship with God.

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Who believes God has both male and female qualities

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Judaism

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Dignity and freedom

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Are closely related

36
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What does Aquinas say about free will in Christianity?

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‘man chooses not of necessity but freely’

37
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In Judaism what would be better than committing an exceptional sin

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Being killed

38
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Who thinks God doesn’t ‘foresee’ events but observes them all at once and says “All the days are ‘Now’ for Him”

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C. S. Lewis

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What do Judaism allow for animals

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Experimentation for human benefit, food and work, but not hunted or in fights

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Where in the bible does it suggest humans are lower than angels

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Hebrews

41
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Which parable suggests sinners are as/more important than believers

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The prodigal son

42
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Where did God make his covenant with Noah and ‘every living creature’

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Genesis 9

43
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Love preferable to miracles

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John Hull using St Paul