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Humans were created in the "image of
God
".
The Fall of Humanity refers to Adam and Eve's disobedience by eating fruit from the Tree of
Knowledge
What role does the Genesis creation narrative assign to humanity?
Stewards of creation
What are three key attributes of God reflected in humanity according to the "Image of God"?
Rationality, morality, relationship with God
Match the state of humanity before and after the Fall:
Before the Fall ↔️ Harmony with God
After the Fall ↔️ Separation from God
Which early Christian thinkers proposed an allegorical interpretation of the Genesis creation narrative?
Augustine and Origen
Interpretations of Genesis vary based on whether they view it as historical or
symbolic
Eve was created from Adam's
rib
Original Sin occurred when Adam and Eve disobeyed God in the Garden of Eden.
True
Humans created in the "image of God" are believed to have rationality and morality.
True
What is the Genesis creation narrative about?
God's creation of the world
What did God create on the first day according to Genesis?
Light
What did God create on the fourth day of creation?
Sun, moon, and stars
What does the Genesis creation narrative establish about God?
All-powerful creator
According to Genesis, God created the world in
six
Arrange the following creations in the order they appear in the Genesis narrative:
1️⃣ Light
2️⃣ Sky and waters
3️⃣ Land, vegetation, and plants
4️⃣ Sun, moon, and stars
5️⃣ Sea creatures and birds
6️⃣ Land animals and humans
7️⃣ Rest
On the sixth day, God created land animals and then
humans
How were Adam and Eve created according to the Genesis narrative?
Adam from earth, Eve from rib
Being created in God's image means humans reflect
divine
attributes.
True
What does it mean that humans were created in the "image of God"?
Reflect divine nature
Match the covenant with its key aspect:
Old Covenant ↔️ Laws and obedience
New Covenant ↔️ Faith and grace
The Genesis creation narrative is the foundation for
Christian
beliefs about the origins of the world.
True
The attribute of rationality allows humans to think and reason, enabling creativity and
understanding
What is the basis of the Old Covenant, and with whom was it established?
Laws and obedience; Abraham
What does the literal interpretation of Genesis believe about the creation narrative?
It is a factual account
How many days did God take to create the world according to Genesis?
6 days
The creation narrative establishes humanity's role as
stewards
of the created world.
True
What is the basis of the New Covenant established through Jesus Christ?
Faith and grace
Who established the Old Covenant with God?
Abraham and Moses
God created Eve from Adam's rib.
True
Match each day of creation with what God created on that day:
First day ↔️ Light
Second day ↔️ Sky and waters
Third day ↔️ Land, vegetation, and plants
Fourth day ↔️ Sun, moon, and stars
God rested on the
seventh
day after creating everything.
True
What is one implication of humans being created in the image of God?
Inherent dignity
The "Image of God" concept is central to
Christian
anthropology.
True
Order the key events of the Genesis creation narrative:
1️⃣ Creation in 6 days
2️⃣ God rests on the 7th day
3️⃣ Creation of Adam from the earth
4️⃣ Creation of Eve from Adam's rib
Order the creations according to the six days of the Genesis narrative:
1️⃣ Light separated from darkness
2️⃣ Sky and waters
3️⃣ Land, vegetation, and plants
4️⃣ Sun, moon, and stars
5️⃣ Sea creatures and birds
6️⃣ Land animals and humans
The literal interpretation of
Genesis
views it as a factual account of creation.
True
The allegorical interpretation of
Genesis
views the narrative as symbolic rather than literal.
True
What is the order of creation according to Genesis?
1️⃣ Light, separated from darkness
2️⃣ Sky and waters
3️⃣ Land, vegetation, and plants
4️⃣ Sun, moon, and stars
5️⃣ Sea creatures and birds
6️⃣ Land animals and humans
What does it mean for humans to be created in the "image of God"?
Reflect divine attributes
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