RS (Goodness of God) Flashcards

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Attributes fo God

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omnipotent/omnibeneolvent/transcnedant/immutble/external/perfect

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God chooses what to reveal to humanity as good- we should not..?

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question these truths but have faith

even when they are things we don#t understand the correct response is always faith

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Job 1:21 faith?

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God: ‘Take it all away from him. See what happens’
job: The Lord has givena dnt eh Lod has taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.’

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Clasical theistic greek view of God is..?

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Aristotle’s Prime Mover- principle/force
transcendant/immutable so incapable of having an interest or a personal realtionship with humans and unmoved by events on earth
Plato- timeless forms- God was transcendant- highest Form oF good that is the source of morality and exists in the world of Forms’ true world’ as oppsoed tot he epirical one

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View of God as shown in the Bible is..?

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seen walking in garden of Eden with Adam and Eve -gets annoyed at their betrayal
angey at injustice- sends prophets to intervene e.g prophet Amor in traders exploiting the poor
‘God is a rightoeosu judge’ Psalm 7:11- God’s rgitheousness ‘rolling’ over like a river
God’s mind si changed by intercessory prayer- moved by the plight of the poor/oppressed e.g child to Hannah and Sarah
Hannah name her son Samuel saying “Because I asked the Lord for him”

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The biblical God is the complete reverese to the..?

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Greek God

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The image of a caring God is exopressed most fully with.?

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The incarnation of Christ
John 1:14 ‘ and the word was made flesh and lived among us’
Christiand belive that Jesus was God’s son born to a human mother throught eh immacualte conceptin (born without sin)
he’s the msot completer reveklation of God
Shows throgh this teachings/parabes e.g the Good Samirtian
Actions: healing people, treating them as equals, crucifixtion

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What does a God that is involved in the world conflict with|?

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Perfect attributes of God
If God si transcendant- how can he affecte dby time and space- why would he care about the natural world as opposed ot the “true” world of forms
IF he’s eternal- how can he be intimitely involved with human affairs
If he is immutbale- hwo can his mind be changed by prayer
It is logically impossible for a God who is immutable and transendant to be involoeved in a temproary world subject to change
Becuase God is without limit he can’t eb compared to humans so can the word ‘good’ be used

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For most chrisitans the answer is?

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Incarnation of Christ- who acts as the interfernce betwena eprfect God and an impeerfect world

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Howver,this still reamaisn paradox as?

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most philophers find ti hard to reconciel the eprosn of christ with a perfect God

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God intereferes int he world through the ?

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agency of the Hoy Spirit

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God handed Moses the/

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Ten Commandments (Exodus 20)
handed to Moses- religious and social duties
expanded in the rest of the Torah

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What do some people think the imposition of rules does?

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Takes awy poepl freewill which goes agaisnt God’s attributes especially with his punishment of thoseb who diobey them

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God shows his anger at injusitce int he Old Testament with the destruciton of>

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the cities Sodom and Gomorahh (Genenis 18)

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How does abraham show total obidence to God in the Bible?

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He is prepared to sacrifice his only son for him just becuase he asked
‘I will bless your desendants and make them as numerous as the stars int he sky’Gensis 22
Abraham subsituted the lamb fr his son just as Jesus subsituted himself for our sins

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Jesus showed with his crufixation that he?

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was prepared to sacrifice himself for everyone to ahve eternal life with God
blood sacrifice= Jesus atoned for our sins with his blood sacrifice
‘My God, my God why ahve you forsaken me’-mark 15

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How were both Abrham and Jesus rewarded?

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Jesus with eternal life in heaven and Abrham with his descnedants

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What is the problem with God giving Isarela to the Jews and them now having it back?

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A nation of people areput under control of another

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God didn’t harm abraham but he did harm../

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Job

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God showed how he loved evryon equally with the Good Shepher becuase?

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[Fake preacers] ‘He runs away and leaves the sheep’. I am a good shepherd who lays down his ;ife for the sheep.
‘I have sheep that are ot of this pen. I mus being the also’ - Jesus knows every individua- omniscient

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In one of Plato’s dialogues Socrates and ..?

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Euthphro are having a duscussion. Socrates asks [Euthyphro Dilemma] ‘Do the gods command somehting becuase it is good or is somehting good becuase the gods command it’

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What is the issue the Euthryphro dilemma shows as to why God cannot be the source of morality?

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If God commands something becuase it is good them there is a higher and independant stnadard of goodness that God answers to which isn’t possible as God is the highest Being
If somehting si good becuase God commands ti then why showuld we agree with GOd’s judgemetn- what about the vioent actions (‘Gio forht and kill the entire Amalekite nation- women children (Samuel 15:3)- what if he says stealing is good rot he actions people do in the name of God
problem of random (arbituary ) / evil acts

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What is an aswer to the problem of evil?

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process theodicy- God is not omnipotent so he didn’t create the universe ‘univerese is an uncreated prices.
God is therefore part of the wrold and bound by natural laws
God just started off the evoltuonary process>men evolved to ahve freewill> ‘God cannot completely control the creatures’
he didn’t fashion them of his likeness so humans ahve a limited knowkedge of God
God suffers when we do- GOd is the ‘fellow sufferer who understands’
Although God is not powerful enough to stop the evil but he must bear some responbility becuase he started iff the process knowing what could happen
Justifies God’s work becuase what we have gained fromt he word outweighs the evil- better an imperfect world than none at all

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Strenths of the therodciy?

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remove the rpiblem of an all-loving , al-powerful God not stopping evil
Encourage people becuase God suffers too

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Weaknesses of the theodciy?

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1) Doesn;t justify him at all- Rmeoving his omnipotence removes one of God’s key attributes so goes agains the view of God’s clasical theism
2) Good outweighing the evil- doesn’t guarantee a reward in heaven and those who suffer it doesn’t help
e. g. the disoveries of art hardly make up for those that died in the Lisbn earthquake

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Hebrew Bible ‘and god saw that it..?

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was good

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What was william Lain Craig’s respone to the Euthypro’s Dilema?

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God’s character is jsut, fair , compassionate
Exodus 34 [ Moses]- ‘I am the Lord, aboundign in sacrifice, love and forgiveness
We should evualte every commandment from God against his charcetr of being just, loving ect and work out whether its right
moral code still comes from God (follwing his example] but it doesn’t exist outsode of God because it comes form within hsi charcter/his essence
So God can only command good

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What is the Divine Command Theory?

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Somehting is good simply because God commands it
Aquinas, recentnyl William Temple argued that some things are jsut inherently good or bad
‘In nature, moral judgement, is wholly independant of religion
Strenths: fits in with a clasicla thestic God) perfect) universal so no room for human prefernece
Euthyphyro Dielma casues a prblem- not for multiple gods but for a monotheitic perfect God it doesn’t fit in with arbituary and evil acts.

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Where are examples of these random/evil acts that Divin COmmand theory can’t justify?

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Emohsisied in the Bible with God’s unjust acts
‘Take iot all away fom him’ [Job loses his children, pocessions- depsite his faith its stil hard to jsutify a loving God would subject such cruelty to a blameless man’

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The problem with saying does God command soemthing becuas eit is good instead is…?

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It suggests the cocnept of morality exists outside God which limits his omnipotence
Chrisitans belive we have an innate sense of right and worng ‘ to do good and avoid evil’-[syndersis] but this coems form God (Aquinas Natural Law)
Freud- belive its society or sociolgical/psychological differences within people

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A solution to saying things are good ebcuase God commands them and good still exisitng within God?

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William LAin Craig- answers hoe goodness exist within God- we have to evaluate commands
God has commanded evil but things are good becuase ghod commanded them [examples if Jesus in the Bible] but that evl he’s committed is beuase of ireanous or Augustine’s theodciy
- predicable environment- challenged and grow/devlop so that our sould may become noble
-higher purpsoe we don’ understand yet