Semester Final UTC
Across
- 3. A personal problem that morphs into a cultural problem, leading to a vane, materialistic, and socially dysfunctional society.
- 6. A political movement that sought to further Christian conservative ideals.
- 9. A practice the Romans engaged in for the public acknowledgement for having taken in poor individuals.
- 12. A Protestant movement which sees the essence of Christianity as salvation by faith through grace.
- 14. A physical, visual, or auditory expression of human creativity, skill, and imagination.
- 16. We must do this to what we hope to change.
- 17. Engaging in ridicule, lying, and gossip with information technology commits this sin.
- 18. The physical and mental benefits of taking this kind of rest from information technology have recently been learned.
- 21. The acceptance of this worldview has led to recent art quality being far from that of past centuries.
- 23. Any argument built on generally accepted premises necessarily leading to a conclusion.
- 25. Wrote more about theology than he did about physics.
- 28. The better technology gets, the more easily it breaks down the clear division between what is real and what is this.
- 29. A late-eighteenth century, early-nineteenth century movement popular among some liberal Protestants that sought to eradicate social evils.
- 30. The quality or feeling of being thankful.
- 31. The process we use to analyzing and evaluating arguments for validity and soundness.
Down
- 1. A missionary who made advances in science, politics, and economics in India, in addition to translating the Bible into scores of Indian languages.
- 2. Affect culture by altering our habits (e.g., the advancement of technology).
- 4. Used L’Abri as a refuge where he could engage with lost people through the discussion of modern culture’s ideas.
- 5. What we all ought to be in order to understand our culture and find ways to breathe life into it.
- 7. A mental map that helps us interpret and navigate life.
- 8. The Christian worldview reminds us that we are here to serve God by doing this to his creation.
- 10. Failing to listen as we should or speak out when we should commits this sin.
- 11. May persuade people, but it really only manipulates them by arranging arguments deceptively.
- 13. A famous group of Christian authors (e.g., C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien) who met to discuss their work.
- 15. A state in which a person works intently on something, is able to be creative, and recognizes afterward that it was a pleasurable experience.
- 19. Calls Christians out of culture to form alternative communities, modeled after a fifth century monk.
- 20. From the origin of the word itself, we see that technology focuses on this, i.e., how we do what we do.
- 22. Possible even when people believe in God if the culture no longer views God as relevant.
- 24. The Hindu practice of burning a woman to death on the funeral pyre of her husband.
- 26. When someone brings up one of these, discussions about Christian truth claims get sidetracked onto an irrelevant issue.
- 27. Allows us to read and understand what is affecting our spirit and where our world is in the drama of redemption.