1.1. The Nature of God

Cards (66)

  • What does God's omniscience mean in Christianity?
    God is all-knowing
  • Match the person of the Trinity with their description:
    Father ↔️ Creator God
    Son ↔️ Incarnate God
    Holy Spirit ↔️ Divine presence
  • God's omnipotence sets Him apart as capable of fulfilling all His purposes.

    True
  • What are the four key attributes of God in Christianity?
    Omnipotence, omniscience, omnibenevolence, omnipresence
  • What is the Christian belief about the Trinity?
    God exists as three persons
  • God's omniscience means He has complete knowledge of all things, past, present, and future
  • God's love ensures that sin is forgiven and redemption is possible.

    True
  • Omniscience means that God has complete knowledge of all things
  • What does it mean to say that God is omnipotent in Christianity?
    God is all-powerful
  • Match the persons of the Trinity with their descriptions:
    Father ↔️ The eternal, all-powerful creator
    Son (Jesus) ↔️ The incarnate God who redeems humanity
    Holy Spirit ↔️ The divine presence who empowers believers
  • The Trinity is the Christian belief that God exists as three distinct but united persons.

    True
  • What does omnipotence refer to in the Christian understanding of God?
    Unlimited power and ability
  • Match the attribute of God with its definition:
    Omnipotence ↔️ All-powerful
    Omniscience ↔️ All-knowing
    Omnibenevolence ↔️ All-loving
    Omnipresence ↔️ Present everywhere
  • Match the person of the Trinity with their role:
    Father ↔️ Plans and directs creation
    Son ↔️ Redeems humanity
    Holy Spirit ↔️ Empowers believers
  • Why is understanding God's omnipotence important?
    Appreciating His ability to create
  • God's justice is manifested through the enforcement of laws and fair consequences
  • What does the attribute of omnipotence refer to in the Christian understanding of God?
    God's all-powerful nature
  • The four key attributes defining the nature of God in Christianity are omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence, and omnibenevolence
  • Omnipresence implies that God is not limited by space or time
  • The Holy Spirit indwells believers and guides the Church
  • Omniscience means that God knows everything, past, present, and future.

    True
  • How do God's justice and love work together in Christian theology?
    Balance sin and redemption
  • Match the person of the Trinity with their role:
    Father ↔️ Plans creation and salvation
    Son ↔️ Redeems humanity
    Holy Spirit ↔️ Empowers believers
  • What does Process Theology believe about God's power and nature?
    God is not all-powerful
  • What are the four key attributes that define the nature of God in Christianity?
    Omnipotent, omniscient, omnibenevolent, omnipresent
  • God's omnibenevolence means He is all-loving and perfectly good
  • What does the Trinity shape Christian beliefs about?
    Nature of God, role of Jesus, work of the Holy Spirit
  • What does God's omniscience entail?
    Complete knowledge of all things
  • God's omnipotence means He can do anything, even if it contradicts His nature.
    False
  • The Trinity relates to God's attributes by showing how each person manifests a different aspect of His nature
  • God's omnipresence means He is limited by space and time.
    False
  • Which person of the Trinity became incarnate as Jesus Christ?
    Son
  • Omnibenevolence is the attribute that describes God as perfectly good and all-loving.

    True
  • God's omniscience includes knowledge of past, present, and future events.

    True
  • What role does the Father play in the Trinity according to Christian theology?
    Plans and directs creation
  • Arrange the following attributes of God in alphabetical order:
    1️⃣ Omnibenevolent
    2️⃣ Omnipotent
    3️⃣ Omnipresent
    4️⃣ Omniscient
  • God's justice demands righteousness and fairness
  • What does the attribute "omnipotent" mean in the Christian understanding of God?
    All-powerful
  • The Son of God, Jesus Christ, became incarnate to execute God's plan and redeem humanity
  • Match the attribute of God with its example:
    Omnipotence ↔️ Creating the universe
    Omniscience ↔️ Knowing human intentions
    Omnibenevolence ↔️ Forgiving sins
    Omnipresence ↔️ Being present in prayer