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According to Grudem, the evidence for the existence of God can be found:
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Which of the following is NOT considered one of the four classical proofs of the existence of God:
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The classical proof of the existence of God that is based purely on Greek logic is the:
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The classical proof of the existence of God that answers the question of why the universe exists, or rather, the ‘First Cause,’ is:
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The ‘Argument from Design’ is known as the ________________ proof of God:
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According to Grudem, mankind can know God fully and completely:
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Another way to understand the nature of God is to study the different Names of God found in Scripture:
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Grudem delineates the attributes of God into the following categories:
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Theologians list all the same attributes/perfections of God in the exact same categories:
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The attribute that many theologians consider to be God's foremost attribute, the one from which all others are derived, is His:
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According to Grudem, the attribute that defines God as 'the final standard of good, and all that God does is worthy of approval' is:
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According to Grudem, the attribute that defines God as 'God fully knowing Himself and all things actual and possible' is:
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According to Grudem, the category of attributes that cannot be shared with mankind and are found only within the Godhead is called:
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One of the more remarkable aspects concerning the attributes of God, as far as mankind’s perception is concerned, is the lack of discernible tension between them:
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God can emphasize or ignore any of His attributes at will, depending on the situation at hand:
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The Trinitarian Debate was finally rectified by the Church’s adoption of:
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The clearest Trinitarian ‘formula’ is found in:
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The Trinity is best explained as __________ combined in one divine _________.
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The idea of the Trinity is purely a New Testament concept and found exclusively therein:
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Sabellianism/Modalism, the idea that God only manifests Himself as either God the Father, or the Son, or the Holy Spirit, but never all three at one time, can be seen today in the teachings of:
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God’s DECREE is considered:
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God’s DECREE is:
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When we study the character of God, we study His:
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The most noteworthy and significant feature I learned in this class this semester is:
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The Second Person or Hypostaseis of the Trinity can be arguably seen in:
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