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Theology Test Review. What is the theology of the following worldviews?. Christianity. Trinitarian Monotheism. Islam. Unitarian Monotheism. Secular Humanism. Atheism. Marxist/Leninism. Atheism. Cosmic Humanism. Pantheism. Postmodernism. Atheism. What are the key beliefs of Islam?.
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God • ______ • _________ • ___________ • _______________
God • Angels • _________ • ___________ • _______________
God • Angels • Prophets • ___________ • _______________
God • Angels • Prophets • Holy Books • _______________
God • Angels • Prophets • Holy Books • Day of Judgment
Second, they believe in angels and a _________ of angels. • Gabriel is the highest angel. • They also assert that __________are assigned to each person to record his or her good and bad deeds. • Muslims also hold to a belief in creatures know as ____—bad or mischievous spirits.
Second, they believe in angels and a hierarchy of angels. • Gabriel is the highest angel. • They also assert that __________are assigned to each person to record his or her good and bad deeds. • Muslims also hold to a belief in creatures know as ____—bad or mischievous spirits.
Second, they believe in angels and a hierarchy of angels. • Gabriel is the highest angel. • They also assert that two angels are assigned to each person to record his or her good and bad deeds. • Muslims also hold to a belief in creatures know as ____—bad or mischievous spirits.
Second, they believe in angels and a hierarchy of angels. • Gabriel is the highest angel. • They also assert that two angels are assigned to each person to record his or her good and bad deeds. • Muslims also hold to a belief in creatures know as Jinn —bad or mischievous spirits.
Third, Muslims believe that God has sent ______ _______ prophet to __________and these prophets all taught the same message: “There is only one God. All people should submit to him. There will be a day of judgment of deeds, both good and evil.” • Muslims affirm that Adam, Noah, Abraham, David, Solomon, Jonah, John the Baptist, and Jesus were all prophets. • However, they see Muhammad as the quintessential and ____of God’s prophets.
Third, Muslims believe that God has sent at least one prophet to __________and these prophets all taught the same message: “There is only one God. All people should submit to him. There will be a day of judgment of deeds, both good and evil.” • Muslims affirm that Adam, Noah, Abraham, David, Solomon, Jonah, John the Baptist, and Jesus were all prophets. • However, they see Muhammad as the quintessential and ____of God’s prophets.
Third, Muslims believe that God has sent at least one prophet to every nation and these prophets all taught the same message: “There is only one God. All people should submit to him. There will be a day of judgment of deeds, both good and evil.” • Muslims affirm that Adam, Noah, Abraham, David, Solomon, Jonah, John the Baptist, and Jesus were all prophets. • However, they see Muhammad as the quintessential and ____of God’s prophets.
Third, Muslims believe that God has sent at least one prophet to every nation and these prophets all taught the same message: “There is only one God. All people should submit to him. There will be a day of judgment of deeds, both good and evil.” • Muslims affirm that Adam, Noah, Abraham, David, Solomon, Jonah, John the Baptist, and Jesus were all prophets. • However, they see Muhammad as the quintessential and last of God’s prophets.
Fourth, they believe that the ________ were given holy books: • Moses was given the Torah; • David, the Psalms; • Jesus, the Gospels; • and Muhammad, the Qur’an. • However, the only uncorrupted holy book in existence today is the ______, which God divinely protected. (Thus, Muslims see the Bible as a ______________with contradictions and historical and scientific errors.)
Fourth, they believe that the prophets were given holy books: • Moses was given the Torah; • David, the Psalms; • Jesus, the Gospels; • and Muhammad, the Qur’an. • However, the only uncorrupted holy book in existence today is the ______, which God divinely protected. (Thus, Muslims see the Bible as a ______________with contradictions and historical and scientific errors.)
Fourth, they believe that the prophets were given holy books: • Moses was given the Torah; • David, the Psalms; • Jesus, the Gospels; • and Muhammad, the Qur’an. • However, the only uncorrupted holy book in existence today is the Qur’an which God divinely protected. (Thus, Muslims see the Bible as a ______________with contradictions and historical and scientific errors.)
Fourth, they believe that the prophets were given holy books: • Moses was given the Torah; • David, the Psalms; • Jesus, the Gospels; • and Muhammad, the Qur’an. • However, the only uncorrupted holy book in existence today is the Qur’an, which God divinely protected. (Thus, Muslims see the Bible as a corrupted work with contradictions and historical and scientific errors.)
Fifth, there is a day of judgment. God will judge everyone, and salvation is granted to those whose _________________________. • However, there are teachings within Islam regarding forgiveness. • Only God knows who will be saved, thus there is no __________________within Islam. • The only exception to this rule is for those individuals that participate in _____________. • As with Christianity, there are two eternal destinations: heaven and hell.
Fifth, there is a day of judgment. God will judge everyone, and salvation is granted to those whose good deeds outweigh their bad. • However, there are teachings within Islam regarding forgiveness. • Only God knows who will be saved, thus there is no __________________within Islam. • The only exception to this rule is for those individuals that participate in _____________. • As with Christianity, there are two eternal destinations: heaven and hell.
Fifth, there is a day of judgment. God will judge everyone, and salvation is granted to those whose good deeds outweigh their bad. • However, there are teachings within Islam regarding forgiveness. • Only God knows who will be saved, thus there is no assurance of salvation within Islam. • The only exception to this rule is for those individuals that participate in _____________. • As with Christianity, there are two eternal destinations: heaven and hell.
Fifth, there is a day of judgment. God will judge everyone, and salvation is granted to those whose good deeds outweigh their bad. • However, there are teachings within Islam regarding forgiveness. • Only God knows who will be saved, thus there is no assurance of salvation within Islam. • The only exception to this rule is for those individuals that participate in Jihad, or holy war. • As with Christianity, there are two eternal destinations: heaven and hell.
The first pillar is the _______________(the shahada)—“There is no God but God and Muhammad is his prophet.” • The second pillar is ______. Muslims pray __________ ______facing Mecca and at noon on Friday gather for prayer at the mosque. • The third pillar is _______. During the daylight hours in the month of ________, Muslims abstain from eating, drinking, smoking, and intimate relations.
The first pillar is the confession of faith (the shahada)—“There is no God but God and Muhammad is his prophet.” • The second pillar is ______. Muslims pray __________ ______facing Mecca and at noon on Friday gather for prayer at the mosque. • The third pillar is _______. During the daylight hours in the month of ________, Muslims abstain from eating, drinking, smoking, and intimate relations.
The first pillar is the confession of faith (the shahada)—“There is no God but God and Muhammad is his prophet.” • The second pillar is prayer Muslims pray __________ ______facing Mecca and at noon on Friday gather for prayer at the mosque. • The third pillar is _______. During the daylight hours in the month of ________, Muslims abstain from eating, drinking, smoking, and intimate relations.