Beliefs about the origin of the universe and life
summarize beliefs about the origin of the universe and life, including what Christians believe, what you believe, and how people’s beliefs about origins might impact how they live.
After reflecting on chapters 1 and 2 of Genesis, in a total of 750-1050-words, complete the “Origins” document to do the following:
Summarize the Christian beliefs about the following: origins, Genesis 1 and 2, general and special revelation, and the three Christian approaches to creation.
Explain and support your current understanding of the origin of the universe, evolution, and the age of the earth, and whether or not your view can be reconciled with the message of the Bible and science.
Express how your current understanding of the origin of the universe impacts or supports your worldview, specifically your view of the nature of God, the nature of humanity (human value, dignity, and flourishing), and the responsibility to care for the earth.
Sample Answer
Origins
Beliefs about the origin of the universe and life are diverse and deeply held. Broadly, these beliefs fall into categories of naturalism (the belief that only natural laws and forces operate in the universe) and supernaturalism (the belief that a divine being or beings exist and intervene in the universe). Within these broad categories exist a spectrum of specific beliefs.
Christian Beliefs about Origins:
Christian beliefs about origins are rooted in the Bible, particularly the first two chapters of Genesis. While there is a general consensus that God is the creator, interpretations of how God created vary. Key concepts include:
- Origins: Christians believe that God created the universe ex nihilo (out of nothing). This belief is based on verses like Genesis 1:1, “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” The purpose of creation is generally understood to be for God’s glory and for humanity to have dominion over the earth.