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What is the theology of Christianity? |
belief in one supernatural God |
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What is the theology of Islam? |
belief in one God in one person. No trinity. |
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What is the theology of Secular Humanism? |
humans have the highest knowledge. Atheistic-denial of the existence of a supernatural God. |
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What is the theology of Marxism Leninism? |
scientific atheism. humans are God. |
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What is the theology of Cosmic Humanism? |
every person is God.denies preeminence of special revelation. The Bible isn't the word of God. |
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The theology of Post Modernism is what? |
atheistic base. that God is the supreme power/being but has become unbelievable. No ultimate reality or eternal truth is a necessity. |
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Discuss the differences of general and special revelation on the Christian view. Give Examples. |
Special revelation- God giving more specific communication about salvation and his nature. ex. Bible,dreams, visions and Christ General Revelation- God's communication regarding his existence. ex. Nature and Conscience |
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What are the five pillars of Islam? |
1.) confession of faith 2.) prayer 3.) fasting during Ramadan 4.) almsgiving 5.) pilgrimage |
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Compare and contrast Christian and Muslim views of God. |
Contrasts: Christian view- just, merciful, stern, stable, omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient and omnibenevolent Muslim view-kills infidels, isn't loving, isn't forgiving, isn't merciful Comparisons: he created the world, one day everyone will have to face him, creative intelligence, sovereign, eternal, absolute, none like him, begotten, he is God, and merciful. |
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Present and Discuss the cosmological argument for the existence of God. |
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Present and discuss the teleological argument for the existence of God. |
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Present and discuss the ontological argument for the existence of God. |
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Present and discuss the transcendental argument for the existence of God. |
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