What This Document Is
This is an optional study guide designed to help students prepare for a quiz in Grand Canyon University’s Christian Worldview (CWV 301) course, specifically focusing on Topic Two. It presents a series of questions covering key concepts from the assigned reading material, providing space for students to record their answers. It is not a graded assignment itself, but a self-assessment tool.
Why This Document Matters
This study guide is valuable for students who want to proactively review the course material and assess their understanding before taking the Topic Two quiz. It’s particularly helpful for identifying areas where further study is needed. The guide emphasizes that all answers are located within the topic readings, encouraging close engagement with the course content. It also warns students about the quiz rules – specifically, that exiting the quiz before completion may result in a zero grade.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This study guide does *not* provide the answers to the questions. It serves only as a framework for self-study. Students must independently locate the answers within the assigned readings. It also doesn’t replace the need to thoroughly understand the material; simply finding the answers doesn’t guarantee comprehension.
What This Document Provides
The full study guide includes twelve questions covering topics such as:
* Different Christian views of creation (Young Earth, Old Earth, Theistic Evolution)
* The concept of *Imago Dei* (being created in the image of God) and its implications.
* Connections between the Garden of Eden and the New Jerusalem in Revelation.
* The meaning of God’s sovereignty.
* Characteristics of God as revealed in Psalm 145.
* The significance of humanity as the pinnacle of creation.
* Descriptions of the Garden of Eden.
* The nature of work given to Adam.
* Summaries of key Proverbs and Genesis passages.
* The role of the Trinity in creation.
* The four “acts” of the overarching biblical story (Creation, Fall, Redemption, Restoration).
It also lists the source material for the study guide: Diffey, D. (2020). *Wisdom in the beginning*.