Believing someone to be inferior / superior with out knowing them (to pre-judge)
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Define "Discrimination"
Acting on the basis of prejudice.
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Define "Stereotyping"
A generalized / simplistic idea of a group (usually negative)
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Define "Scape-goating"
To blame problems on a particular person / group
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What is the traditional Protestant belief about the role of women?
Women bring up children, stay at home, must not speak in church, submit to husbands.
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Why did traditional Protestants believe women were inferior?
Because Adam was created first, Paul says women should not teach/speak in church, the apostles were men.
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What is the modern Protestant belief about the role of women?
Men & women are equal, women may be ministers or priests.
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Why do modern Protestants believe women are equal?
The Bible says men & women were created at the same time, Paul says their is neither male nor female in Christ, Jesus appeared to women first after resurrection.
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Define "Free-Will"
The idea that humans can make their own choices.
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Define "Omnipotent"
God is all-powerful.
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Define "Omniscient"
God is all-knowing.
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Define "Omni-benevolent"
God is all-loving.
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What is the Augustinian theory?
The theory that evil is caused by the free will of humans and suffering is either sin or the punishment of sin.
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What does Christianity teach about suffering?
God should not be blamed because it is caused by other human beings.
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Define "Resurrection"
The act of rising from the dead and returning to life.
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Define "Gospel"
The 'good news' about Jesus.
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Define "Synoptic"
Meaning 'same-view' - the gospels are written from a similar view.
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What sources were used to write the gospels?
Oral tradition / sayings of Jesus / Matthew knew Jesus
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
Define "Discrimination"
Back
Acting on the basis of prejudice.
Card 3
Front
Define "Stereotyping"
Back
Card 4
Front
Define "Scape-goating"
Back
Card 5
Front
What is the traditional Protestant belief about the role of women?
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