Across
- 2. of God: In Christian theology, it can refer to the Scriptures, particularly the Bible, or to the person of Jesus Christ as the divine revelation of God.
- 3. Belief or trust in God or religious doctrines, often accompanied by a commitment to live according to those beliefs.
- 6. Revelation: The idea that God's existence and attributes can be known through observation of the natural world and human reason.
- 7. Faith: The concept that faith is a collaborative effort between humans and God, where humans actively seek and engage in the process of belief.
- 9. Revelation: The act of God making Himself known to humans, often through various means such as scripture, religious experiences, or events.
- 10. A philosophical movement that emphasises individual existence, freedom, and choice, often explored in the context of personal experience and authenticity.
Down
- 1. The study of interpretation and understanding, often applied to the interpretation of religious texts and theological ideas.
- 4. The idea that God is beyond and distinct from the created world, existing in a higher and unknowable realm.
- 5. Theology: The study of God and religious truth through reason and human experience, as opposed to revelation.
- 8. Theology: A theological approach emphasising the tension and radical discontinuity between God and humanity, often associated with Karl Barth's theology.