Created by E.M. Flood
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What are the 3 questions about God?
Whose proofs for the existence of God did we study?
What is Pascal's Wager? How does it work? Why is it not a good proof for the existence of God?
Describe the similarity between Descartes' & one of St. Thomas Aquinas' proofs?
Explain how 3 of Aquinas' proofs are essentially the same proof.
What kind of shift occurs with revelation?
What are the two sources of Divine Revelation?
What does Lewis mean when he writes that laws are real or not real?
How is the Law of Human Nature above and beyond the actual facts?
What 2 views about the universe does Lewis offer? Briefly summarize each one.
Does Lewis condemn science? Explain.
What is the one and only thing in the universe that we can know more about than can be learned from external observation?
How come the moral law cannot be observed?
Explain the analogy Lewis makes between a power that runs the universe and an architect
How does Lewis suggest that an influencing power in the universe reveals itself?
What are the 3 big questions about God that need to be addressed?
What kind of shift occurs with revelation when addressing does God exist?
What gives the Catholic Church the authority to claim that it is divine revelation?
What can be said with certainty about God?
Explain the Iceberg Analogy
How does the quote from Karl Rahner explain how we should approach who God is?
Why is it difficult to describe and talk about God?
How come we cannot talk about God directly? How can we talk about God?
What is Fr. Boyle's touchstone image of God?
How did Fr. Boyle use a story about Rigo and his mom to make a point about who God is?
What important lesson did Cesar learn in Fr. Boyle's story? How does that relate to the point he made with Rigo's story?
What are the two things God wants from us?
How can we spend time with God?
What could potentially happen if we do not listen to God? What happens to God?
How can we listen to God?
Abridge
Revelation
Agnostic
Secular
Apostolic Succession
Synthesis
Atheist
Magisterium
Ineffable
Touchstone image*
Palpable