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CWV 101 Topic 1 DQ 1
Recall a time when you met someone
with a different worldview than yours and you had a difficult time relating.
1. What challenges did you have relating to that person?
2. How might an understanding of the other’s worldview have
helped you in that situation?
CWV 101 Topic 1 DQ 2
After viewing one of the films
listed in the “Topic 1 Discussion Question Film Resource” from the topic
materials, answer the following two questions. Before you post, change the
title of the post to include the title of the movie you are discussing.
1. What is one worldview depicted in the movie?
2. Which character(s) held that worldview?
Provide at least two quotes or scene
descriptions from the movie to defend your point.
CWV 101 Week 1 Assignment Personal
Commitments Assessment
Details:
In this assignment, you will examine
your worldview using the personal commitments described in Chapter 2 of the
textbook. This may be the first time you have thought deeply about what you
believe, so give yourself time to reflect on each question. You will also have
the opportunity to examine your worldview according to a test given in the
textbook and to express what you think the Christian faith is all about.
Follow the directions in the
“Personal Commitments Assessment.”
GCU style is not required, but solid
academic writing is expected.
You are required to submit this
assignment to Turnitin. Please refer to the directions in the Student Success
Center.
CWV 101 Topic 2 DQ 1
Where do atheism and Christianity
agree and disagree on views of the origin of the universe?
What difference might someone’s
belief about the origin of the universe make in how that person lives his or
her life?
CWV 101 Topic 2 DQ 2
Explain who God is to the Christian
using at least three characteristics of God. Why are the characteristics of God
so important to the Christian worldview?
CWV Week 2 Assignment Origins
Reflection
Details:
In this assignment you will
summarize beliefs about the origin of the universe and life, including what
Christians believe, what you believe, and how people’s beliefs about origins
might impact how they live.
After reflecting on Chapters 1 and 2
of Genesis, create a 15-slide PowerPoint presentation covering the following
topics, paying particular emphasis on item three:
1. Briefly explain the Genesis account of creation (first two
chapters). The point is not to retell all aspects of the story in detail but
just to make the message of the Bible clear.
2. Explain and support your interpretation of the origin of the
universe. Here you may want to address evolution, age of the earth, and whether
or not it can be reconciled with the message of the Bible.
3. Express how your understanding of the origin of the universe
impacts your worldview, specifically your view of God, of humanity, and
responsibility to care for the earth.
The first slide will be the title
slide including your name and course information. The last slide(s) will be
your list of references. You may use the textbook, the lecture, or other
scholarly references. Cite all sources, including the Bible, as you would in an
essay. The in-text citations should be placed on the actual slides in the
presentation so the audience can see them. Put basic content on the actual
slides and elaborate on all your points in the slide notes.
In an effort to keep the file sizes
reasonable, use no more than four low-resolution images. As in all aspects of
this course, show respect for all other views, with no condescension. Keep your
presentation positive and focused on what you believe, not on what you do not
believe.
Use one to three resources, other
than the Bible.
While GCU style format is not
required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected,
and in-text citations and references should be presented using GCU
documentation guidelines, which can be found in the GCU Style Guide, located in
the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a rubric.
Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar
with the expectations for successful completion.
You are required to submit this
assignment to Turnitin. Please refer to the directions in the Student Success
Center.
CWV 101 Topic 2 Study Guide
Details:
Complete Topic 2 Study Guide to
prepare for Topic 2 Quiz.
This study guide is a tool designed
to prepare students for the Topic 2 Quiz. Instructors will grade the study
guide for completion, not for accuracy.
Download the study guide and type in
your answers below the questions. Save the study guide to your computer and
submit when complete. There is no need to submit the study guide to Turnitin.
After submitting the study guide to the instructor, save it for use when taking
the Topic 2 Quiz.
The quiz will be graded for accuracy, so take time to seek the correct answers for this study
guide before you attempt the quiz. Once you start the quiz, do not exit
the quiz until the entire quiz is completed. Exiting out of
the quiz before it is complete may result in a zero grade.
Please type your answers below each
question.
1. List the three Christian views of creation as given in the
lecture, and a brief description of each.
2. The concept that humanity is created in the image of God may
refer to a number of things. List four: two covered in the textbook and two
covered in the lecture.
3. What are the similarities between the scenes in Revelation
21:1-4 and the Garden of Eden in Genesis 2?
4. According to the lecture, what is meant when we say God is
sovereign?
5. List at least five characteristics of God emphasized in
Psalm 145.
6. List three reasons for seeing humanity as the pinnacle of
God’s creation.
7. How does the textbook describe the Garden of Eden?
8. How would you describe the nature of work God gave to Adam
in the Garden of Eden?
9. Summarize Proverbs 9:10.
10. Summarize God’s statements in Genesis 2:16-18.
11. What does the textbook say about the involvement of the
Trinity in creation?
12. List the four basic “acts” of the overarching biblical
story.
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