AI Summary
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**What This Document Is**
This document is a completed worksheet for Grand Canyon University’s Christian Worldview (CWV 101) course, specifically addressing the question, “Who Do You Say Jesus Is?” It consists of a student’s responses to questions based on selected passages from the Gospel of Matthew and John, and Luke, requiring application of course resources – specifically, theological commentaries – to analyze Jesus’s teachings and nature. The worksheet is dated October 6, 2022, and completed by a student named Cindy Hang for Professor James Waddell.
**Why This Document Matters**
This completed worksheet serves as a model for students enrolled in CWV 101. It demonstrates how to engage with biblical texts, integrate external commentary, and articulate a Christian worldview perspective on core questions about Jesus’s identity and ministry. It’s particularly useful for students who are new to theological analysis or who need an example of how to structure their responses to similar assignments. It’s typically used as a study aid to understand assignment expectations and assess comprehension of course material.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This document provides *an example* of a completed assignment, but it does not substitute for independent study or critical thinking. Relying solely on this example may hinder a student’s ability to develop their own theological understanding. It also represents one student’s interpretation, and other valid perspectives exist. This preview does not provide the full commentary used for citations.
**What This Document Provides**
The full document includes:
* A response to a question analyzing Jesus’s teaching on loving enemies (Matthew 5:43-48), with in-text citations.
* An exploration of how an atheist or pantheistic worldview might differ in its understanding of this passage.
* An analysis of what the teaching reveals about Jesus’s character and expectations for his followers.
* A response to a question analyzing Jesus’s statement about healing the sick (Matthew 9:9-13), with in-text citations.
* A reference page listing the commentary used for citations.
This preview *does not* include the full text of the selected biblical passages, the complete commentary citations, or the reference page. It also does not provide the student’s research process or alternative interpretations considered.