RLGN 105 FINAL EXAM (MATTHEWS)
Question 1 that defines worldview - Answer -The question of Origin
Question 2 that defines worldview - Answer -The question of identity
Question 3 that defines worldview - Answer -The question of Meaning (purpose)
Question 4 that defines worldview - Answer -The question of morality
Question that defines worldview - Answer -The question of Destiny
The basis of a Biblical worldview - Answer -1. God exists.
2. God has revealed Himself to mankind.
3. Jesus Christ is God's Son who is the redeemer of the world.
4. The Bible is God's Word
5. Christians are to follow the teachings of the bible.
Stronger Brother - Answer -One who participates in an ethical gray area in full
assurance of his conscience because
of his understanding of Christian freedom.
Weaker Brother - Answer -One who does not participate in an ethical gray area
because of the sensitivity of his conscience: his participation would be a sin to him
stumbling block - Answer -An action taken by a stronger brother which, though it would
ordinarily qualify as a permissible act of freedom, influences a weaker brother to sin
against his conscience.
Principles of expedience - Answer -Will it be spiritually profitable? I Cor. 6:12
Principle of edification - Answer -Will it build me up? 1 Cor. 10:23
Principles of excess - Answer -Will it slow me down in the race? Heb 12:1
Principle of enslavement - Answer -Will it bring me into bondage? I Cor. 6:12
Principle of Equivocation - Answer -Will it hypocritically cover my sin? I Peter 2:16
Principle of Encroachment - Answer -Will it violate the Lordship of Christ in my life?
Rom. 14:1-8
Principle of Example - Answer -Will it help other Christians by its example? I Cor. 8:9
Principle of Evangelism - Answer -Will it lead others to Christ?
, 1 Cor. 10:27-29
Principle of Emulation - Answer -Would Jesus do it? 1 John 2:6
Principle of EXHALTATION - Answer -Will it glorify God? 1 Cor. 10:31
Traditional Tolerance - Answer -Tolerance is a word that applies to how we treat people
we disagree with, not how we treat ideas we think false.
New Tolerance - Answer -It is based on the belief that "truth is relative to the
community in which a person participates. And since there are many human
communities, there are necessarily many different truths."
"Since truth is described by language, and all language is created by humans, all truth is
created by humans."
If all truth is created by humans, and all humans are "created equal," then all truth is
equal.
Griswald vs. Connecticut - Answer -Main ruling: Overturned a law which made
counseling of married persons in the use of contraception a crime.
Eisenstadt v. Baird - Answer -Main Ruling: The law (Massachusetts) prohibiting singles
from receiving counseling or contraceptives from anyone other than a doctor/pharmacist
in was overturned
Roe v. Wade - Answer -Main ruling - Lifted bans on abortion in all 50 states A woman's
"right to privacy" extends to her liberty to terminate an unwanted pregnancy.
Doe v. Bolton - Answer -Main Ruling - Expanded definition of "health" of the mother to
include familial, financial, psychological, well-being, etc. as determined by her physician.
Planned Parenthood v Casey - 1992 - Answer -Main ruling - Discarded 3 trimester of
Roe and focused on the "viability" of the fetus as the determining point where a state's
interest in unborn life begins.
Partial Birth Abortion Act - 2003 - Answer -WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Bush
signed the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act (S. 3) into law on November 5, 2003, The bill
represents the first direct national restriction on any method of abortion since the
Supreme Court legalized abortion on demand in 1973.
April 18th, 2007 - A 5-4 ruling by the Supreme Court said the Partial Birth Abortion Ban
Act that Congress passed and President Bush signed into law in 2003 does not violate
a woman's constitutional right to an abortion.
Question 1 that defines worldview - Answer -The question of Origin
Question 2 that defines worldview - Answer -The question of identity
Question 3 that defines worldview - Answer -The question of Meaning (purpose)
Question 4 that defines worldview - Answer -The question of morality
Question that defines worldview - Answer -The question of Destiny
The basis of a Biblical worldview - Answer -1. God exists.
2. God has revealed Himself to mankind.
3. Jesus Christ is God's Son who is the redeemer of the world.
4. The Bible is God's Word
5. Christians are to follow the teachings of the bible.
Stronger Brother - Answer -One who participates in an ethical gray area in full
assurance of his conscience because
of his understanding of Christian freedom.
Weaker Brother - Answer -One who does not participate in an ethical gray area
because of the sensitivity of his conscience: his participation would be a sin to him
stumbling block - Answer -An action taken by a stronger brother which, though it would
ordinarily qualify as a permissible act of freedom, influences a weaker brother to sin
against his conscience.
Principles of expedience - Answer -Will it be spiritually profitable? I Cor. 6:12
Principle of edification - Answer -Will it build me up? 1 Cor. 10:23
Principles of excess - Answer -Will it slow me down in the race? Heb 12:1
Principle of enslavement - Answer -Will it bring me into bondage? I Cor. 6:12
Principle of Equivocation - Answer -Will it hypocritically cover my sin? I Peter 2:16
Principle of Encroachment - Answer -Will it violate the Lordship of Christ in my life?
Rom. 14:1-8
Principle of Example - Answer -Will it help other Christians by its example? I Cor. 8:9
Principle of Evangelism - Answer -Will it lead others to Christ?
, 1 Cor. 10:27-29
Principle of Emulation - Answer -Would Jesus do it? 1 John 2:6
Principle of EXHALTATION - Answer -Will it glorify God? 1 Cor. 10:31
Traditional Tolerance - Answer -Tolerance is a word that applies to how we treat people
we disagree with, not how we treat ideas we think false.
New Tolerance - Answer -It is based on the belief that "truth is relative to the
community in which a person participates. And since there are many human
communities, there are necessarily many different truths."
"Since truth is described by language, and all language is created by humans, all truth is
created by humans."
If all truth is created by humans, and all humans are "created equal," then all truth is
equal.
Griswald vs. Connecticut - Answer -Main ruling: Overturned a law which made
counseling of married persons in the use of contraception a crime.
Eisenstadt v. Baird - Answer -Main Ruling: The law (Massachusetts) prohibiting singles
from receiving counseling or contraceptives from anyone other than a doctor/pharmacist
in was overturned
Roe v. Wade - Answer -Main ruling - Lifted bans on abortion in all 50 states A woman's
"right to privacy" extends to her liberty to terminate an unwanted pregnancy.
Doe v. Bolton - Answer -Main Ruling - Expanded definition of "health" of the mother to
include familial, financial, psychological, well-being, etc. as determined by her physician.
Planned Parenthood v Casey - 1992 - Answer -Main ruling - Discarded 3 trimester of
Roe and focused on the "viability" of the fetus as the determining point where a state's
interest in unborn life begins.
Partial Birth Abortion Act - 2003 - Answer -WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Bush
signed the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act (S. 3) into law on November 5, 2003, The bill
represents the first direct national restriction on any method of abortion since the
Supreme Court legalized abortion on demand in 1973.
April 18th, 2007 - A 5-4 ruling by the Supreme Court said the Partial Birth Abortion Ban
Act that Congress passed and President Bush signed into law in 2003 does not violate
a woman's constitutional right to an abortion.