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Chapter 5: God the Trinity
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1.
How can we account for the common belief in the existence of God?
2.
Why is atheism unreasonable?
3.
How clear is the revelation of God in nature?
4.
Define four systems of thought which attempt to explain the universe on the basis of a higher being.
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5.
What is the ontological argument for the existence of God?
6.
What is the cosmological argument for the existence of God?
7.
What is the teleological argument for the existence of God?
8.
What is the anthropological argument for the existence of God?
9.
To what extent does the Old and New Testament emphasize the unity of God?
10.
To what extent does the Old Testament teach the doctrine of the Trinity?
11.
To what extent does the New Testament teach the doctrine of the Trinity?
12.
Distinguish the doctrine of the Trinity from Tritheism.
13.
Why is the Trinity not to be explained as three modes of existence of God?
14.
Explain how the Trinity is distinguished by certain properties.
15.
State and define the three most important names for God in the Old Testament.
16.
What are some of the compound names for God in the Old Testament?
17.
What are the distinguishing titles of the three persons of the Trinity in the New Testament?
18.
Name some of the important attributes of God as revealed in Scripture.
19.
What is meant by the sovereignty of God?
20.
What is meant by the decree of God?
21.
How can the decree of God be subdivided?
22.
How can the decree of God be distinguished from fatalism?
23.
Why does the biblical revelation of God demand our submission, love and adoration in relation to Him?
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