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AP Exam Preparation and Key Theological Concepts Discussion

In our upcoming classes, we will focus on completing the AP Multiple-Choice Exam in small groups, with readings scheduled for March 25 and April 1. Ensure you have finished the assigned chapters by your arrival to class. A dialectical journal is due on April 1 at the beginning of the session. Today's agenda includes a one-hour exam completion in groups followed by a review of answer choices. We'll also cover key theological concepts such as eschatology, truth, anthropomorphism, and metaphysical poetry to enhance our understanding.

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AP Exam Preparation and Key Theological Concepts Discussion

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  1. 3-21-13 Objective: • To complete an AP Multiple-Choice Exam in small groups.

  2. Reading Schedule: • Mon, March 25: Chapters 15-28 (XV-XXVIII) • Mon, April 1: Chapters 29-end (XXIX-end) *****you must have assigned chapters finished when you arrive to class!! ****Dialectal Journal due on Mon, April 1 at the beginning of class!!

  3. Today’s Agenda: • You have one hour to complete multiple-choice exam in groups. • Begin going over your answer choices.

  4. Eschatology: branch of theology or doctrine dealing with death, resurrection, judgment, or immortality • Truism: statement of truth which is obvious, well-known, commonplace • Anthropomorphism: the attributing of a human shape or characteristics to a god, animal, or inanimate object. • Metaphysical poetry: pp. 421in brown lit book.

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