The Otherness of God: Self-Test Question Title * 1. How has "God" come to mean the things it does? Match each cultural force to the resulting approach or approaches. Cultural Christianity Diversity Indifference Secularism Therapeutic Moralistic Deism Vital Christianity Christian tradition Christian tradition Cultural Christianity Christian tradition Diversity Christian tradition Indifference Christian tradition Secularism Christian tradition Therapeutic Moralistic Deism Christian tradition Vital Christianity Competing priorities Competing priorities Cultural Christianity Competing priorities Diversity Competing priorities Indifference Competing priorities Secularism Competing priorities Therapeutic Moralistic Deism Competing priorities Vital Christianity Constantinianism Constantinianism Cultural Christianity Constantinianism Diversity Constantinianism Indifference Constantinianism Secularism Constantinianism Therapeutic Moralistic Deism Constantinianism Vital Christianity the Enlightenment the Enlightenment Cultural Christianity the Enlightenment Diversity the Enlightenment Indifference the Enlightenment Secularism the Enlightenment Therapeutic Moralistic Deism the Enlightenment Vital Christianity Ingenuity Ingenuity Cultural Christianity Ingenuity Diversity Ingenuity Indifference Ingenuity Secularism Ingenuity Therapeutic Moralistic Deism Ingenuity Vital Christianity Pragmatism Pragmatism Cultural Christianity Pragmatism Diversity Pragmatism Indifference Pragmatism Secularism Pragmatism Therapeutic Moralistic Deism Pragmatism Vital Christianity Question Title * 2. Ludwig Feuerbach argued that belief in "God" constructs a projection is a coping strategy reinforces group identity sanctions exploitation Question Title * 3. Work argues that secular arguments against God apply, but only to the gods of other religions apply to at least some representations of God in Christian circles are no longer credible, since religion persists in our era should be accepted, since secularism alleviates the problems it is responding to should be dismissed out of hand because of their faulty suppositions Question Title * 4. How, in your own words, would you describe the conviction that Work labels the Jewish and Christian "doctrine of hiddenness"? Question Title * 5. According to the via negativa, absolutely nothing can be known about any reality absolutely nothing can be known about God human categories apply straightforwardly to God human categories apply only analogously to God Question Title * 6. Turn to Exodus 3:13-15. As you review the details of that passage, BRIEFLY list doctrinal points about the knowledge of God that Work tied to those details. Which can you remember without looking at the lecture outline? Try to use the technical terms if you remember them. Question Title * 7. El Elyon : Yahweh :: Durkheim : Moses "God" in America : the God of Israel secularism : Jesus Christ the God of Israel : Jesus Christ Question Title * 8. List key terms in the podcast. (I didn't get to all the material in the outline, so restrict your list to words I actually used in the video.) Use ALL CAPS for the terms you don't know, don't understand, or whose relevance to the topic you don't understand. For those you understand, think about (don't write here) what role the concept plays in the overall structure of the lecture. Question Title * 9. What was an especially interesting or troublesome thing that you learned, and why? Done