General Questions Midterm Flashcards

(7 cards)

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What is TULIP? What does each letter stand for?

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T- Total Depravity (Born purely evil)
U- Unconditional Election (PRedestined to be apart of the elect)
L- Limited Atonement (Not everybody is saved)
I- Irrestible Grace (God being willing to send Christ to die to save some people)
P- Perserverence of the Saints (Good works can not get you into heaven but may be a sign youre apart of the elect)

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What did puritans think of art and literature?

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It should be plain and unadorned and done to glorify god

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3
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What were the attitudes and beliefs of the native people?

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They thought the white people were monsters or spirits. They were terrified of Christianity because to them it meant death.

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What were the varying attitudes of the native peoples by Columbus, de Vaca, and de las Casas?

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Columbus was looking at the land as a source of wealth and that the natives are uncivilized because he saw no king as far as he went. Casas was describing how women and children were murdered.

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What was so important about the fact Rowlandsons thing was considered a captivity narrative?

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It was a new genre that had the capture, time in captivity, and redemption. Which is like before conversion, time of sin, conversion, and life after.

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How was the captivity narrative used as a guidebook or spiritual audiobiography?

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Rowlandson always turned back to faith in her writing. Also with the whole before conversion, time of sin, conversion, and life after.

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How was Rowlandsons text marketed for different audiences?

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