SECTION THREE
3.1 secular / humanist, biblical
3.2 Ancient Greeks believed nature was a power in and of itself. Ancient Hebrews believed God created and controls nature.
3.3 the spread of Christianity among the Gentiles
3.4 ancient Hebrew culture
3.5 non-Jews; those outside the Jewish religion
3.6 Paul
3.7 a.) that they no longer had to observe ceremonial laws b.) that Gentiles were equal to them in God's Kingdom
3.8 Jewish: (See previous answer); Gentile: accept Scripture, believe in the one true God; accept the fact that God, not man, was sovereign
3.9 letters written to the early church and recorded in the New Testament
3.10 The new Christian Gentiles previously had a worldview that grew out of an ancient Greek culture, while the worldview of the new Jewish Christians grew out of their Hebrew roots. Though for the first time they had a common religion, their cultural backgrounds were substantially different.
3.11 When a westerner of today is converted to Christianity, it often is as difficult for him to change his way of thinking as it was for the Gentiles in the early Church. Similarly, as the Gentiles brought their ancient Greek worldview into the Christian church, converts today face the same need to learn to think biblically.
3.12 dualism
3.13 conflicting
3.14 (Your answer may present any thoughts or actions which demonstrate God's Word being applied to certain areas of your life personally.)
Page 47 Self Check Exercise
Page 48 Self Check Exercise
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SELF TEST 3
3.01 false
3.02 true
3.03 false
3.04 true
3.05 true
3.06 true
3.07 false
3.08 true
3.09 true
3.010 true
3.011 God
3.012 2000
3.013 Christianity
3.014 Gentiles
3.015 citizens
3.016 Epistles
3.017 divine revelation
3.018 dualism
3.019 Father's
3.020 Scripture
3.021 - 3.030 (In any order) Scripture, inspiration, profitable, doctrine, reproof, correction, instruction, righteousness, perfect, good works
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