16 Questions
According to the passage, a worldview is a commitment and a fundamental orientation of the __________.
False
The passage states that a worldview can be expressed as a story or in a set of __________.
False
According to the passage, theism is the belief in __________ as Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer.
False
The passage mentions that God is __________, beyond scope or measure.
False
According to the passage, God is __________, which means He has personality.
False
The passage describes God as __________, three persons in one.
False
God is transcendent and has boundaries.
False
God is immanent and is right here with us.
True
God is omniscient, which means He is all powerful.
False
Deism accepts that God created the universe and is distant and alien.
True
True education disagrees with all the declarations of Theism.
False
God's goodness is expressed in holiness only.
False
Deism sees the universe as a separate entity from God.
True
True education believes that God is in continuous control of the universe.
True
Man has no essential relation to God in Deism.
True
God's character is primarily characterized by His sovereignty.
False
Test your knowledge of worldviews and their impact on Christian education with this quiz based on James W. Sire’s The Universe Next Door. Explore the concept of worldview as a fundamental orientation of the heart, expressed through stories and presuppositions.
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