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Finding Scriptures: Humanity and Ethics Worksheet
CWV-101: Finding Scripture: Humanity and Ethics Worksheet and Journal #4
Module 4 - Part 1 Finding Scriptures: Humanity and Ethics Worksheet
For Part 1 of this assignment, you will complete this worksheet by finding the Scriptures listed below.
Please keep your answers brief. Solid academic writing is expected. Refer to the GCU Academic Writing Guidelines in the Student Success Center.
Give a brief summary after each passage listed below.
Humanity:
Genesis 1:26-27 –
Genesis 2:7 –
Psalm 139:14 –
Matthew 5:3-16 –
Galatians 5:22-23 –
Write 2-3 sentences explaining how the five passages above might shape the Christian worldview:
Give a brief summary after each passage listed below.
Ethics:
Exodus 20:2-17 –
Proverbs 14:31 –
Romans 12:2 –
I Corinthians 6:19-20 –
I Corinthians 13:1-13 –
Write 2-3 sentences explaining how the five passages immediately above might shape the Christian worldview:
See Part 2 of this assignment on the next page.

Part 2 - Journal on Humanity and Ethics
Use the space below to compose a journal of 250-500 words on humanity and ethics by answering the following:
Is man inherently good or evil? Is his progress inevitable? If left to his own resources, will he act benevolently or will he enter into conflict with his fellow man? Give an example from the 20th century and one contemporary example. Conclude by comparing your view of humanity and ethics to the Christian Worldview.
APA is not required for this assignment but solid academic writing is expected.

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