Deck 4: Sources of Guidance

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A basic principle of Protestant Christianity is the authority of __________ in matters of faith and practice.

A) the church
B) Scripture
C) the Ten Commandments
D) pastors
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Biblical __________ affirms that the very words of the Bible were given by God to the writers.

A) subjectivism
B) traditionalism
C) literalism
D) revisionism
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Christians believe that God is known by what God __________.

A) does
B) says
C) feels
D) creates
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While the Bible is a source of Christian authority, it is not a substitute for __________.

A) natural law
B) prayer
C) faith
D) God
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The word __________ means "of or belonging to the Lord."

A) church
B) priest
C) Pope
D) convert
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Paul described the church as "the __________ of Christ."

A) blood
B) life
C) body
D) spirit
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The Greek word koinonia stresses the idea of __________.

A) community
B) fidelity
C) prayer
D) piety
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The basic function of the church is to __________.

A) judge
B) lead
C) worship
D) teach
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Another function of the church is to prompt believers to __________.

A) believe
B) take action
C) pray
D) volunteer
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Unlike Scripture, our personal experiences are __________.

A) objective
B) subjective
C) rational
D) irrational
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In Christian ethics, faith and __________ combine to help us understand our place in the universe.

A) reason
B) science
C) human nature
D) spirituality
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Conscience literally means "a thorough __________."

A) faith
B) reason
C) morality
D) knowledge
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One of the problems of Christian ethics is that the conscience can be __________.

A) silent
B) unreliable
C) hostile
D) heretic
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The Christian conscience is liberated by __________.

A) prayer
B) worship
C) faith in God's love
D) God's acceptance and forgiveness
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The chief function of the Holy Spirit is __________.

A) miracles
B) intervention
C) teaching
D) creation
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Quakers called the holy spirits insight the __________.

A) tiny voice
B) inner light
C) angel of God
D) soul
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The leadership of the Spirit is not an occasional matter, but is __________.

A) frequent
B) daily
C) common
D) cumulative
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There are both __________ and __________ aspects to the Holy Spirit.

A) community; individual
B) sacred; profane
C) earthly; spiritual
D) light; dark
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The famous work on the Christian conscience, Conscience and Caring was written by __________.

A) Paul K. Wadell
B) Timothy O'Connell
C) Joseph Ratzinger
D) Geoffrey Peterson
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Some concept of __________ always existed because it was based on a fellowship of believers.

A) faith
B) religious law
C) church
D) missionary work
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Consider complex social questions such as euthanasia, abortion, and capital punishment. How can Christian ethics help guide moral decision making in these matters?
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The conscience is a guide for right and wrong, but it is not always reliable. Evaluate the role of the conscience in assisting Christian ethics in moral decision making.
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The Bible is a source of moral authority for Christians. Discuss the different ways the Bible has been used as authority by ethicists. Do you prefer a literal or figurative use of biblical authority? Explain your reasoning.
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Can the Bible be the ultimate authority on moral questions? If not, what other resources can Christians use to assess ethical questions?
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Compare the role of the church as a community builder with its role in assisting the individual.
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Personal decision making is central to all human experiences. Evaluate the concept that "judgment is in the mind of the judge." Are there absolutes when it comes to our personal judgments?
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Write a description of the role of the Christian church for a person wholly ignorant of the meaning of the word. Explain all of functions of a church and the ways the church interacts with others.
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Personal judgments are made with the use of reason, the prompting of the conscience, and the leadership of the Holy Spirit. Explain each of these concepts and discuss how each one assists us in making moral decisions.
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Why can Christians consider the leadership of the Spirit as final authority for moral decision making? How can the human conscience conflict with that authority?
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Compare the community and personal aspects of the leadership of the Holy Spirit. Discuss how that leadership addresses both personal concerns and questions of community and fellowship.
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A basic principle of Protestant Christianity is the authority of __________ in matters of faith and practice.

A) the church
B) Scripture
C) the Ten Commandments
D) pastors
Scripture
2
Biblical __________ affirms that the very words of the Bible were given by God to the writers.

A) subjectivism
B) traditionalism
C) literalism
D) revisionism
literalism
3
Christians believe that God is known by what God __________.

A) does
B) says
C) feels
D) creates
does
4
While the Bible is a source of Christian authority, it is not a substitute for __________.

A) natural law
B) prayer
C) faith
D) God
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The word __________ means "of or belonging to the Lord."

A) church
B) priest
C) Pope
D) convert
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Paul described the church as "the __________ of Christ."

A) blood
B) life
C) body
D) spirit
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The Greek word koinonia stresses the idea of __________.

A) community
B) fidelity
C) prayer
D) piety
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The basic function of the church is to __________.

A) judge
B) lead
C) worship
D) teach
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Another function of the church is to prompt believers to __________.

A) believe
B) take action
C) pray
D) volunteer
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10
Unlike Scripture, our personal experiences are __________.

A) objective
B) subjective
C) rational
D) irrational
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11
In Christian ethics, faith and __________ combine to help us understand our place in the universe.

A) reason
B) science
C) human nature
D) spirituality
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12
Conscience literally means "a thorough __________."

A) faith
B) reason
C) morality
D) knowledge
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13
One of the problems of Christian ethics is that the conscience can be __________.

A) silent
B) unreliable
C) hostile
D) heretic
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14
The Christian conscience is liberated by __________.

A) prayer
B) worship
C) faith in God's love
D) God's acceptance and forgiveness
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15
The chief function of the Holy Spirit is __________.

A) miracles
B) intervention
C) teaching
D) creation
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16
Quakers called the holy spirits insight the __________.

A) tiny voice
B) inner light
C) angel of God
D) soul
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17
The leadership of the Spirit is not an occasional matter, but is __________.

A) frequent
B) daily
C) common
D) cumulative
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18
There are both __________ and __________ aspects to the Holy Spirit.

A) community; individual
B) sacred; profane
C) earthly; spiritual
D) light; dark
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19
The famous work on the Christian conscience, Conscience and Caring was written by __________.

A) Paul K. Wadell
B) Timothy O'Connell
C) Joseph Ratzinger
D) Geoffrey Peterson
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Some concept of __________ always existed because it was based on a fellowship of believers.

A) faith
B) religious law
C) church
D) missionary work
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21
Consider complex social questions such as euthanasia, abortion, and capital punishment. How can Christian ethics help guide moral decision making in these matters?
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22
The conscience is a guide for right and wrong, but it is not always reliable. Evaluate the role of the conscience in assisting Christian ethics in moral decision making.
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23
The Bible is a source of moral authority for Christians. Discuss the different ways the Bible has been used as authority by ethicists. Do you prefer a literal or figurative use of biblical authority? Explain your reasoning.
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24
Can the Bible be the ultimate authority on moral questions? If not, what other resources can Christians use to assess ethical questions?
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Compare the role of the church as a community builder with its role in assisting the individual.
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Personal decision making is central to all human experiences. Evaluate the concept that "judgment is in the mind of the judge." Are there absolutes when it comes to our personal judgments?
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Write a description of the role of the Christian church for a person wholly ignorant of the meaning of the word. Explain all of functions of a church and the ways the church interacts with others.
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Personal judgments are made with the use of reason, the prompting of the conscience, and the leadership of the Holy Spirit. Explain each of these concepts and discuss how each one assists us in making moral decisions.
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Why can Christians consider the leadership of the Spirit as final authority for moral decision making? How can the human conscience conflict with that authority?
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Compare the community and personal aspects of the leadership of the Holy Spirit. Discuss how that leadership addresses both personal concerns and questions of community and fellowship.
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