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1.1. The Nature of God
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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
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