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Name: Trineka Dodson
Course: CWV 101
Date: Jan 2021
Instructor: Matthew Hampton
Benchmark – Gospel Essential Beliefs
There are many people on Earth, which also means that there are various worldviews. Not all people have the same beliefs. In my opinion, I believe that the Christian Worldview is the most common. To have a Christian Worldview shapes our way of life. We live solely on the world of Jesus. Teachings and lessons come straight from the Bible, a collection of verses written and told by disciples of Jesus (Dockery, n.d.). Christianity and the Christian Worldview includes Jesus, God, Humanity and the Restoration of Humanity. Being a Christian believer, you understand that in order to have a relationship with God, you need to believe in the crucifixion and rise of Christ. The resurrection of Christ is important to the Christian Worldview because we must understand it is the center of Christianity. Resurrection guarantees that the bodies of those who believe in Christ will not remain dead but will be resurrected unto eternal life. It is important for Christians to understand the resurrection because it confirms who Jesus Christ claimed he is.
Nature of God
Christians believe in the Triune God. The theory of Trinity says that although God is a single being, he has also appeared at various times in history as three distinct independent persons. The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit. This has been taught throughout the Bible and in many ways, but it still remains a mystery to me on how the Trinity functions. As we know, God is many things and has amazing capabilities. God is omnipotence, which means that he is powerful. God is capable of doing any and everything without any limitations unlike man. God is omniscience, which means that he is all-knowing. God knows all there is to be known. His knowledge includes the past, present as well as the future. God is also omnipresence, which means that he is always present. He is capable of being everywhere at the same time. God created everything in the universe (heaven and earth). “Ever since the creation of the world, God’s invisible qualities—God’s eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, because they are understood through the things God has made” (Romans 1:20). On the 1st day God created light, he said let there be light and there was light. On the 2nd day, God created firmament followed by earth and sea. Day 4, God created Sun, Moon and Stars and the following day birds and sea animals were created. Day 6, God created Land animals and humans and finally on day 7, he created The Sabbath.
Nature of Humanity
In the Bible, Genesis 2 is where the story of Humanity is told. Humanity begun when God took dust from the ground, breathed into his nostrils and the living soul of Adam was created. Adam became the first man. God did not want Adam to be lonely, so he created women (Eve) from Adam’s rib. Genesis tells us that the main purpose of humanity is to bond with God, tend to the garden, and rule all over God’s creation (Genesis 2:15). God created us to bring glory to him, the creator not the created. The human purpose is that, to glorify God. “Whatever you do, do all to the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31). If we do as God created us to do, our life will be more fulfilling. We have more happiness a more joyous life. Human problems come from the fall of humanity. Adam and Eve were given one command and although they were created “perfectly”, they broke that command. God commanded them not to eat fruit from a particular tree. Once they disobeyed God’s command, this was considered the original sin. This sin came with consequences such as physical death.
Nature of Jesus
In at least 200 words, respond thoroughly to the questions in the assignment. Be sure to include citations.
What is Jesus’s True Identity?
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What was Jesus’s Kingdom Purpose?
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Why Is Jesus’s Identity and Work Significant for the Christian Worldview?
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Restoration
In at least 200 words, respond thoroughly to the questions in the assignment. Be sure to include citations.
What is the Solution to Human Problems according to the Christian Worldview?
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What Role do Grace, Faith, and Repentance play in Christian Salvation?
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How do Christians think that Transformation of Self and Society Happen?
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Christian Foundations
In at least 200 words, respond thoroughly to the questions in the assignment. Be sure to include citations.
How is the Nature of God Essential to the Christian Worldview?
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How is the Nature of Humanity Essential to the Christian Worldview?
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How is the Nature of Jesus Essential to the Christian Worldview?
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How is Restoration Essential to the Christian Worldview?
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Analysis of the Implications of the Christian Worldview
In at least 200 words, respond thoroughly to the questions in the assignment. Be sure to include citations.
Benefits and Strengths of the Christian Worldview as it relates to Human Value/Dignity
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Comparison of the Christian concept of Salvation to One other Worldview Perspective
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How the Christian Worldview Influences a Person’s Thinking and Behavior
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What People Find Troublesome or Confusing about Christianity
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Conclusion
In at least 150 words, synthesize the main points, pulling the ideas of the paper together.
References
(Dockery, n.d.)
(Romans 1:20)
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year). Title of article. Journal Title, Volume(Issue), Page numbers. Retrieved from url/permalink with hyperlink removed
Example:
Lecture 1. (2013). CWV-101: Christian Worldview. Phoenix, AZ: Grand Canyon University.
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