Q2 - T2 Dec. 8 Flashcards

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The humanistic philosophy referenced in Acts that promotes human logical pursuit as the fulfillment of one’s life.

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Stoics

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He showed great leadership by modeling the behavior of becoming less so that another can become greater.

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John the Baptist

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Wrote two treaties on Government

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John Locke

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Wrote two origin of species

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Darwin

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Wrote Democracy in America

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Alexis de Tocqueville

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This method of teaching law in America was based upon a belief that law evolves over time, therefore past cases can be used to view growth and make new rulings.

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Case-study

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The United States Supreme Court Justice who ruled cases based upon the belief that law is subjective to changes in culture.

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Oliver Wendall Holmes,Jr.

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The concept in scripture that teaches each human being is valuable and has a unique role in the service of one another.

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Body of Christ

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Who is one of the signors of the humanist Manifesto and influenced government schooling in the United States?

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John Dewey

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The individual who stated that the chains which keep humanity in bondage is organized religion.

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Rousseau

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The concept that teaches the strength of society is found in the degree to which each individual strives to serve one another.

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Fabric of Society

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The concept that teaches the law of a society will change as the culture of a society changes.

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Sociological Jurisprudence

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The humanistic philosophy referenced in Acts that promotes human enjoyment as the fulfillment of one’s life

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Epicurean

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The method of teaching law in America was based upon a belief that all law comes from God’s natural law

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Blackstone method

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Freedom from external control

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Sovereignty

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Who created the five step model and what was the name of it?

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Maslow. Hierarchy of needs

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What are the five steps to Maslow’s model?

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(Bottom to top) needs, safety, social relationships, self-esteem, and self actualization

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In Romans 12:12, Paul teaches that we are to be faithful in:

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Prayer

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In Romans 12:20, what does the author teach about who’s responsibility is it to avenge the wrongs done to us?

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We are to forgive the offense and allow God to avenge

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Paul states that faith comes from hearing message, and hearing the message comes from where?

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The Word

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In Romans 12:2, “do not conform to the patterns of this world” what are the patterns?

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Self-centeredness

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In Romans 12:12 we are to be patient in:

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Affliction

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Romans 12:13, relief from dwelling in our problems is found in what action?

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Serving the needs of others

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Jesus came into the world to:

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Bring grace and truth

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In Romans 12:2, you will be transformed by the renewing of your what?
Mind
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Romans 12:12, we are to be joyful in:
Hope
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In Romans 12:20, why are you "heaping burning coals on your enemy" if you feed them or give them doe thing to drink?
They are not expecting us to love them
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Romans 12 teaches that we are to overcome evil with ________.
Good
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The intrinsic gifts and call they have been placed within you and on your life:
Can never be taken away
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In Romans 12, Paul teaches that relief from dwelling in our problems is found in?
Sharing ourselves with people in need
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In Romans 12:1-2, Paul teaches that you will be able to do what ACT when you are renewed?
Test and approve God's will
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What is used to describe God's will?
Perfect, pleasing, and good
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In Romans 12:3-8, why does Paul use the human body to describe the spiritual gifts that each of us have?
Each part has an important role to play We are stronger when united together We are not in competition for the same roles
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What concept does Paul address in his address to the people of Athens in Acts 17?
God's authority over humanism
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The Humanist Manifesto was the product of what era in United States history?
Progressive
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Who was the United States president during this era of reform?
Woodrow Wilson
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The famous Scopes trial also occurred during this era. In the court battle over the truth of the origins of life, what was the name of the law that did NOT allow the teaching of evolution in public schools?
Butler Act
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Who argued in the Scopes trial that teaching on evolution should be allowed in schools?
Clarence Darrow
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Who argued in the Scopes trial that teaching on evolution should NOT be allowed in schools?
William Jennings Bryan
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What increases as our sin increases?
God's grace
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The governmental system that grew out of the manifesto written by Marx and Engels promoting the elimination of religion
Communism
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The governmental system rejected by the Humanist Manifesto
Capitalism
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The governmental system promoted by the Humanist Manifesto
Socialism
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What is the political belief system that states "the law must change as the culture of society changes"?
Sociological Jurisprudence
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The book within which the author observed that in America there is "a connection between religion and liberty"
Democracy in America
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The document that declared that the rights of humans come from God
Declaration of Independence
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The book that influenced the colonists in America that the natural rights of man are derived from God's natural law
Two Treatises on Government
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The Humanist Manifesto stated that traditional religion...
Gave people false hopes
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What does the Humanist Manifesto promote as the "needs of humanity"?
Personal satisfaction
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The ability to understand the perspective of others, so you can relate in a loving manner
Empathy
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A comprehensive set of truth claims that purports to paint a picture of reality
Formal worldview
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The set of individual truth claims that one has embraced so deeply that they believe it reflects what is really real
Personal worldview
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A transcendent norm of behavior (what ought to be) is known as _________.
Ethics
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How people behave (what is) is known as their _______.
Morals
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What are the six ways to show sincere love, as described in Romans 12:9-11?
``` Love must be sincere Hate what is evil Cling to what is good Be devoted to one another in love Honor one another above yourselves Never be lacking in zeal but keep your spiritual fervor serving the Lord ```
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What three examples do the writers of the Humanist Manifesto use as examples of "advancements" of humanity in order to conclude that a "new statement" is required about the "means and purposes of religion"?
Man's larger understanding of the universe Scientific achievements Deeper appreciation of brotherhood
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What are the two primary reasons that the Humanist Manifesto has found an acceptable audience in Western Civilization?
Appeals to sinful nature | Appeals to those seeking freedom from organized religion
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What are the ways that the Humanist Manifesto states that humans will NO LONGER faces the crises and problems of life?
Sentimental hopes Unreal hopes Wishful thinking
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What is significant about the founding educational purpose of collegiate institutions such as Harvard, Yale, Lrinceton, etc. and the private boarding high schools such as Groton?
They were to teach God's truth
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What makes the Humanist Manifesto a religious document?
Has principles and values an individual is to adhere to by faith
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What are the two primary ways that the Humanist Manifesto states that humans will face the crises and problems of life?
Naturalness | Probability