Apologetics Final Exam Questions And 100%
Correct Answers
First Peter 3:15 is a proof-text for apologetics - ANSWER True
You can understand, from reading 1 Peter 3:15 by itself what Peter says regarding
defending the faith - ANSWER False
The WHAT of your apologetics response to others is far more important than HOW one
presents reasons and arguments - ANSWER False
A defensive apologetic is an answer/reply/response to some objection a person may
have to Christianity or a reason why he/she does not believe is true. - ANSWER True
A positive or offensive apologetic gives reasons why a person SHOULD believe
Christianity is true - ANSWER True
Whenever the gospel is being presented in any culture, it is being contextualized -
ANSWER True
The lives of Jesus Christ's followers should have an apologetic effect - ANSWER True
Life in the church, or the way the church members live with one another, is supposed to
be a testimony to the existence of God - ANSWER True
C.S. Lewis was a literary apologist - ANSWER True
Martin Luther thought that philosophy and human reason must give place to the folly of
, the Cross - ANSWER False
Three of the significant themes of the Enlightenment were: Empiricism, Rationalism, and
individualism - ANSWER True
The proponent of hard classical apologetics would insist that a rational argument for
theism must come before a historical argument for the resurrection of Jesus - ANSWER
True
The possible risk of evidence-based approaches is that they may regard humans as
chiefly thinking beings - ANSWER True
The Evidential model of apologetics is a one-step approach - ANSWER True
One of the goals of Presuppositional apologetics is to explicitly undermine a
non-Christian's worldview - ANSWER True
For an Experiential/Narratival apologist, offering reasons or arguments for belief in
Christianity is never permissible - ANSWER False
Reformed Epistemology can still affirm that a variety of rational arguments can be
valuable and correctly argue that a Christian does not need to "prove" Christianity for
belief in Christianity to e considered rational - ANSWER True
One of the strengths of the Experiential/Narratival method is it has promoted rigorous
historical argumentation for Christianity. - ANSWER False
Genuine salvation is available through reason and arguments alone - ANSWER False
Apologetics is a manner of cleaning the rubble off the unbeliever's path - ANSWER True
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