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Card 6

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This is when God chooses to let himself be known.

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Card 7

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A genre of writing from the ancient world, teaching about wisdom and virtue. In the bible: Proverbs and Jobs.

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Card 8

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theologian behind the teleological argument

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Card 9

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Drawing a conclusion about the nature and activity of God by using reason and observing the world.

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Card 10

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God’s unconditional and undeserved gifts.

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Card 11

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Where someone is given direct knowledge of God

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Card 12

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Sixteenth century protestant theologian, that says all people have an innate sense divinitas (divine sense) that makes it possible for anyone to know God

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Card 13

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Where someone gains knowledge of God in a secondary, non-direct way

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Card 14

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He compares God's existence to the notion of a father and his children

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