APOL220 Quiz 4 Chapters 7 & 8
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Question 1
2 / 2 pts
Sin does not really affect our reasoning structures (e.g. the way we think and reason).
True
False
Question 2
2 / 2 pts
This describes the universally shared internal mechanisms that work to produce basic beliefs.
Cultural rationality
Native rationality
Basic logic
Frameworks of rationality
Question 3
2 / 2 pts
The future glory Christians will have in Christ helps us to carry our cross with bold humility as
we live in and engage with the world.
True
False
Question 4
2 / 2 pts
God created humans as moral beings but they are not solely responsible for the decisions they
make.
True
False
Question 5
2 / 2 pts
The biblical usage of the words
heart
and
mind
reminds us that we are compartmentalized beings
True
False
Question 6
2 / 2 pts
Humans are primarily:
Intellectually reflective beings
Moral beings
Worshiping beings
All of the above
Question 7
2 / 2 pts
Which of the following is not among the laws of basic logic that exist across
all cultures?
Law of identity
Law of diversity
Law of non-contradiction
Law of excluded middle
Question 8
2 / 2 pts
Oftentimes people have to
want
to believe before they will listen to reasons
why they
should
believe, since it is human nature to change our beliefs to fit
our loves.
True
False
Question 9
2 / 2 pts
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A fruitful analogy offered by the authors to illustrate the relationship between
believing, thinking, and desiring as a holistic approach is:
Employment
Parenthood
Psychology
Marriage
Question 10
2 / 2 pts
According to the authors, if a person rejects God because they can’t
understand what he is doing, they are not really rejecting the God presented
in the Bible.
True
False
Question 11
2 / 2 pts
The biblical usage of the word
heart
usually refers to which aspects of the human psyche?
Most
All
Few
None of the Above
Question 12
2 / 2 pts
We are holistic beings who think, believe, and desire.
True
False
Question 13
2 / 2 pts
By strong empiricism’s own logic, there is no reason to accept it as true.
True
False
Question 14
2 / 2 pts
The two analogies (apologetics of glory and apologist at the cross) were inspired by which
Reformer/Theologian?
John Calvin
Martin Luther
Ulrich Zwingli
Baltazaar Humbeier
Question 15
2 / 2 pts
We can only adequately answer the question ‘what am I to do’ if we can
answer the prior question ‘Of what story or stories do I find myself a part?’
True
False
Question 16
2 / 2 pts
Alvin Plantinga stated that there is no argument which will fully persuade everyone or absolutely
prove Christianity.
True
False
Question 17
2 / 2 pts
This is what is used in elementary mathematics and in certain assumed rules for communicating
and thinking that seem to be universal.
Cultural rationality
Native rationality
Basic logic
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Frameworks of rationality
Question 18
2 / 2 pts
According to the authors, doctrines such as the age of the earth and how
many times Jesus cleared the temple are among the critically-important core
beliefs of the gospel.
True
False
Question 19
2 / 2 pts
All of the following C.S. Lewis works appeal primarily to human longing and
imagination except:
The Pilgrim's Regress
Suprised by Joy
Mere Christianity
The Chronicles of Narnia
Question 20
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According to Alvin Plantinga, the Spirit can use arguments to do all of the
following except:
Coerce
Bolster
Confirm
Convince
Question 21
2 / 2 pts
Which philosopher stressed the importance of story by explaining that everyone believes a story
about their life and about history itself?
Charles Taylor
Alister McGrath
N.T. Wright
Augustine
Question 22
2 / 2 pts
Which passage from Proverbs reminds us to resist assuming motives of
others, realizing that people are complex and require much discernment
when drawing out insight:
Proverbs 20:5
Proverbs 15:1
Proverbs 21:28
Proverbs 18:13
Question 23
2 / 2 pts
An
apologetic of glory
engages others in apologetic encounters in order to achieve:
Honor
Power
Personal Satisfaction
All of the above
Question 24
2 / 2 pts
An overview of the Bible shows that it does not offer much more than
propositional statements and rules.
True
False
Question 25
2 / 2 pts
Which of the following applies to Unrealistic Expectations?
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Expects a God’s eye-view of the world
Does not accept anything unless empirically verified
Is self-refuting and impractical
None of the above
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