College of Professional Christian Studies (Global) Departments of Biblical Studies and Christ-based Counseling
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COURSE: Christ-based Disorders Practicum Requirement: Course Literature: Study on Christ-based Disorders, and Bible. Pre-requisites (if any):
Understanding the Course Design: Candidates use the literature to respond to questions. Questions are in chronological order throughout the course. Questions preceded with bracket statements require Biblical, spiritual, or counseling insight, and these questions test the students ability to deduce, assimilate, and otherwise process a number of factors to answer the questions.
Completion Requirements are as follows: Sections: The course is divided into several sections of approximately 50 questions each. It is not necessary to complete all sections in one setting. However, you must complete a section before submitting your work. DO NOT submit a section that is partially complete. Answers: Answers must be given in complete sentences.
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1. What does 4D mean?
2. Where does this disorder find its origin?
3. What animal does the woman have a conversation with?
4. Who is this animal representing?
5. Was she deceived, and what Scripture confirms your answer?
6. What was created within her?
7. What was her conclusion once she assessed the objective of her desire?
8. Name three characteristics she perceived about the fruit?
9. After eating who did she share the fruit with?
10. As a result, what does God do?
11. Is this a condition before sin was committed or after sin was committed?
12. What does God say in Genesis 3:16b?
13. Did God's pronouncement change the relationship between man and woman?
14. Prior to sin, did the woman have a desire toward her husband? Explain.
15. What's does the word desire typically represent?
16. Proving that a "desire" means that something is not fulfilled what does "Genesis 4:7 state?
17. What does God warn Cain about?
18. Given Cain as an example, what is sin's desire?
19. What does the example of Cain and potential sin demonstrate about "desire"?
20. Before sin who was completely fulfilled in their relationship?
21. What was not necessary?
22. What was a state of being for them?
23. What condition did sin create?
24. As a result of sin who became separated?
25. What becomes a desire?
26. While they both desire each other, where would desire reside primarily?
27. How would the man operate toward the woman as the result of sin?
28. As a practical matter what form does desire assume?
29. Who needs God's counsel concerning their relationship with men? Does this mean men don't need counsel? Explain?
30. Does this disorder affect others?
31. Who or what represent classic cases of 4D?
32. What does B.M.A.D. mean?
33. Where does this disorder find its origin?
34. Who was to be the source of man's fulfillment?
35. Whose command did the male subordinate for the woman's command?
36. When the man ate the fruit what did this constitute?
37. Given man's decision to eat of the fruit, this new god's word became greater than whose word?
38. What did God say was his purpose for cursing man?
39. What did God curse?
40. What did the female-man create for the man?
41. What did she offer?
42. What did this do to man's loyalty?
43 Whose image was man created in?
44. As a result of his disobedience what "way" does man adapt?
45. What kind of view was the male and female designed to have?
46. What's meant by the phrase that the male and female become schizophrenic?
47. Which relationship was of higher priority?
48. Was this relationship perverted?
49. Any other relationships become perverted as the result of the "priority" relationship becoming perverted?
50. What did the original sin result in?
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