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Question 1 The definition of Tolerance
means “to recognize and respect another’s view while not holding it yourself”.
Question 2 In responding to postmodernity,
the apologist should focus on transformation and regeneration.
Question 3 Modernism is based on:
Question 4 Traditional tolerance is
impossible to practice in today’s culture.
Question 5 What does Powell present as
ways to define and solve the problem of evil?
Question 6 Which of the following
statements about apologetics methodologies is/are correct?
Question 7 “All
religions are effective in attaining their own ends”
would be best defined by:
Question 8 The Bible teaches that all
ideas, values, and truth claims are equally right.
Question 9 What you believe should be
based upon truth, not culture or even what you have been taught.
Question 10 Telling stories or giving
personal testimonies is not effective when sharing the gospel message with the
postmodern.
Question 11 What does Powell bring up as
problems with the evidential argument?
Question 12 The search for significance,
as expressed by postmodernism is, a reaction to the emptiness of modernism.
Question 13 Greg Koukl taught that
humans are to be elitist toward ideas but egalitarian regarding people.
Question 14 Integrative apologetics is
best understood as:
Question 15 The concept of the New
Tolerance is inconsistent if not impossible to live since humans will disagree
with each other’s views regarding truth.
Question 16 The new tolerance has
disguised itself in a popular approach to moral decisionmaking called
______________.
Question 17 Postmodernism is now being
replaced by modernism.
Question 18 To answer the logical
argument, Powell draws upon what defense explained by Alvin Plantinga?
Question 19 Since the mid1990s the
concept of truth has become more _________________ in nature
Question 20 The Christian apologist
needs to try to save and reestablish modernism.
Question 1
The Christian apologist needs to try to
save and reestablish modernism.
Question 2
We must change the truth of the gospel if
we hope to reach the minds of the postmodernist.
Question 3
The concept of the New Tolerance undermines
the message of the gospel and the mission of the church.
Question 4
What does Powell bring up as problems with
the evidential argument?
Question 5
To answer the logical argument, Powell
draws upon what defense explained by Alvin Plantinga?
Question 6
“All religions are effective in attaining
their own ends” would be best defined by:
Question 7
Greg Koukl taught that humans are to be
elitist toward ideas but egalitarian regarding people.
Question 8
What two arguments from evil against the
existence of God does Powell explain and critique?
Question 9
Pluralism (both strong and moderate)
undermines the motivation for evangelism and missionary outreach.
Question 10
What you believe should be based upon
truth, not culture or even what you have been taught.
Question 11
Modernism is based on:
Question 12
Traditional tolerance is impossible to
practice in today’s culture.
Question 13
The definition of the word tolerance may
not have changed, but our culture has dramatically changed its meaning.
Question 14
New Tolerance is also called:
Question 15
Postmodernism is now being replaced by
modernism.
Question 16
All religions contain some elements of
truth.
Question 17
The “freewill defense” starts with the idea
that God created beings who were able to choose either good or evil, and chose
evil not good.
Question 18
The problem with the new tolerance is that
the only opinion that is acceptable is no opinion.
Question 19
New tolerance is easier to apply because it
is more consistent than classic tolerance.
Question 20
Integrative apologetics is best understood
as:
Question
1
Traditional
tolerance has to do with how one treats people as well as ideas that are
believed to be false.
Question
2
Integrative
apologetics is best understood as:
Question
3
New
tolerance refuses to distinguish between truth and error.
Question
4
We must
change the truth of the gospel if we hope to reach the minds of the
postmodernist.
Question
5
In responding
to post-modernity, the apologist should focus on transformation and
regeneration.
Question
6
Modernism
is based on:
Question
7
What two
arguments from evil against the existence of God does Powell explain and
critique?
Question
8
The
search for significance, as expressed by postmodernism is, a reaction to the
emptiness of modernism.
Question
9
The
Inclusivist believes:
Question
10
The
“free-will defense” starts with the idea that God created beings who were able
to choose either good or evil, and chose evil not good.
Question
11
Pluralism
(both strong and moderate) undermines the motivation for evangelism and
missionary outreach.
Question
12
Greg
Koukl taught that humans are to be elitist toward ideas but egalitarian
regarding people.
Question
13
According
to the Apostle Paul, Christians should be peaceable toward people regardless of
their views or opinions.
Question
14
What does
Powell present as ways to define and solve the problem of evil?
Question
15
Traditional
tolerance is impossible to practice in today’s culture.
Question
16
To answer
the logical argument, Powell draws upon what defense explained by Alvin
Plantinga?
Question
17
Tolerance
should be viewed in reference to how we:
Question
18
The new
tolerance has disguised itself in a popular approach to moral decision-making
called ______________.
Question
19
The Bible
teaches that all ideas, values, and truth claims are equally right.
Question
20
What you
believe should be based upon truth, not culture or even what you have been
taught.
Question 1
Traditional tolerance has to do with how one
treats people as well as ideas that are believed to be false.
Question 2
Pluralism (both strong and moderate)
undermines the motivation for evangelism and missionary outreach.
Question 3
Modernism is based on:
Question 4
The Christian apologist needs to try to save
and reestablish modernism.
Question 5
Telling stories or giving personal
testimonies is not affective when sharing the gospel message with the
postmodern.
Question 6
According to Christians who are exclusivists,
only Christianity presents the true means of salvation.
Question 7
According to the Apostle Paul, Christians
should be peaceable toward people regardless of their views or opinions.
Question 8
The Inclusivist believes:
Question 9
Since the mid-nineties (mid 1990’s) the
concept of truth has become more _________________ in nature
Question 10
Greg Koukl taught that humans are to be
elitist toward ideas but egalitarian regarding people.
Question 11
The classic view of tolerance states that all
views have equal value and that one view should not be considered better than
another.
Question 12
The definition of the word tolerance may not
have changed, but our culture has dramatically changed its meaning.
Question 13
New tolerance is easier to apply because it
is more consistent than classic tolerance.
Question 14
All religions contain some elements of truth.
Question 15
According to the course content all truth is
God’s truth.
Question 16
The concept of the New Tolerance is
inconsistent if not impossible to live since humans will disagree with each
other’s views regarding truth.
Question 17
The church cannot use yesterday’s methods and
expect to be affective.
Question 18
New tolerance refuses to distinguish between
truth and error.
Question 19
What you believe should be based upon truth,
not culture or even what you have been taught.
Question 20
The new tolerance has disguised itself in a
popular approach to moral decision-making called ______________.
Question 1
3 out of 3 points
The Inclusivist
believes:
Question 2
3 out of 3 points
The new tolerance
has disguised itself in a popular approach to moral decision-making called
______________.
Question 3
3 out of 3 points
The Law of
Non-Contradiction states:
Question 4
3 out of 3 points
The church cannot
use yesterday’s methods and expect to be affective.
Question 5
3 out of 3 points
The classic view of
tolerance states that all views have equal value and that one view should not
be considered better than another.
Question 6
3 out of 3 points
Respecting another
person’s belief does not mean that you have to agree with them.
Question 7
3 out of 3 points
According to the
Apostle Paul, Christians should be peaceable toward people regardless of their
views or opinions.
Question 8
3 out of 3 points
New tolerance
refuses to distinguish between truth and error.
Question 9
3 out of 3 points
New Tolerance is
also called:
Question 10
3 out of 3 points
New tolerance is
easier to apply because it is more consistent than classic tolerance.
Question 11
3 out of 3 points
The Christian
apologist needs to try to save and reestablish modernism.
Question 12
3 out of 3 points
We must change the
truth of the gospel if we hope to reach the minds of the postmodernist.
Question 13
3 out of 3 points
Traditional
tolerance is impossible to practice in today’s culture.
Question 14
3 out of 3 points
According to the
course content all truth is God’s truth.
Question 15
3 out of 3 points
The problem with
the new tolerance is that the only opinion that is acceptable is no opinion.
Question 16
3 out of 3 points
Since the
mid-nineties (mid 1990’s) the concept of truth has become more
_________________ in nature
Question 17
3 out of 3 points
Telling stories or
giving personal testimonies is not affective when sharing the gospel message
with the postmodern.
Question 18
3 out of 3 points
What you believe
should be based upon truth, not culture or even what you have been taught.
Question 19
3 out of 3 points
“All religions are
effective in attaining their own ends” would be best defined by:
Question 20
3 out of 3 points
The search of
significance, as expressed by postmodernism is a reaction to the emptiness of
modernism.
The “free-will defense” starts with
the idea that God created beings who were able to choose either good or evil,
and chose evil not good
Traditional tolerance is impossible
to practice in today’s culture
“All religions are effective in
attaining their own ends” would be best defined by
Telling stories or giving personal
testimonies is not effective when sharing the gospel message with the
postmodern
All religions contain some elements
of truth
Moderate pluralism presents God as
completely merciful
New tolerance is easier to apply
because it is more consistent than classic tolerance
The definition of Tolerance means
“to recognize and respect another’s view while not holding it yourself”
The search for significance, as
expressed by postmodernism is, a reaction to the emptiness of modernism
Postmodernism is now being replaced
by modernism
We must change the truth of the
gospel if we hope to reach the minds of the postmodernist
What you believe should be based
upon truth, not culture or even what you have been taught
Which of the following best
exemplifies the new religious tolerance
Integrative apologetics is best
understood as:
Traditional tolerance has to do with
how one treats people as well as ideas that are believed to be false
The definition of the word tolerance
may not have changed, but our culture has dramatically changed its meaning
The concept of the New Tolerance is
inconsistent if not impossible to live since humans will disagree with each
other’s views regarding truth
The Inclusivist believes
The classic view of tolerance states
that all views have equal value and that one view should not be considered
better than another
The new tolerance has disguised
itself in a popular approach to moral decision-making called ______________.
Respecting another person’s belief
does not mean that you have to agree with them.
We must change the truth of the
gospel if we hope to reach the minds of the postmodernist.
All religions contain some elements
of truth
Which of the following religions are
monotheistic
Which of the following best
exemplifies the new religious tolerance
Traditional tolerance has to do with
how one treats people as well as ideas that are believed to be false
The Bible teaches that all ideas,
values, and truth claims are equally right
The definition of Tolerance means
“to recognize and respect another’s view while not holding it yourself”
Tolerance should be viewed in
reference to how we
The Law of Non-Contradiction states
The Inclusivist believes
The concept of the New Tolerance is
inconsistent if not impossible to live since humans will disagree with each
other’s views regarding truth
Traditional tolerance is impossible
to practice in today’s culture.
Since the mid-nineties (mid 1990’s)
the concept of truth has become more _________________ in nature
According to Christians who are
exclusivists, only Christianity presents the true means of salvation
The new tolerance has disguised
itself in a popular approach to moral decision-making called ______________.
Modernism is based on:
The problem with the new tolerance
is that the only opinion that is acceptable is no opinion
According to the Apostle Paul,
Christians should be peaceable toward people regardless of their views or
opinions
According to the course content all
truth is God’s truth
The Inclusivist believes
The new tolerance has disguised itself in a popular
approach to moral decision-making called ______________.
The Law of Non-Contradiction states
The church cannot use yesterday’s methods and expect
to be affective
The classic view of tolerance states that all views
have equal value and that one view should not be considered better than
another.
Respecting another person’s belief does not mean
that you have to agree with them.
According to the Apostle Paul, Christians should be
peaceable toward people regardless of their views or opinions
New tolerance refuses to distinguish between truth
and error
New Tolerance is also called
New tolerance is easier to apply because it is more
consistent than classic tolerance
The Christian apologist needs to try to save and
reestablish modernism
We must change the truth of the gospel if we hope to
reach the minds of the postmodernist
Traditional tolerance is impossible to practice in
today’s culture
According to the course content all truth is God’s truth
The problem with the new tolerance is that the only
opinion that is acceptable is no opinion
Since the mid-nineties (mid 1990’s) the concept of
truth has become more _________________ in nature
Telling stories or giving personal testimonies is
not affective when sharing the gospel message with the postmodern
What you believe should be based upon truth, not
culture or even what you have been taught
“All religions are effective in attaining their own
ends” would be best defined by:
The search of significance, as expressed by
postmodernism is a reaction to the emptiness of modernism.
All religions contain some elements of truth.
Pluralism (both strong and moderate) undermines the
motivation for evangelism and missionary outreach
According to Christians who are exclusivists, only
Christianity presents the true means of salvation.
Modernism is based on
Which of the following best exemplifies the new
religious tolerance?
Which of the following religions are monotheistic?
The definition of the word tolerance may not have
changed but our culture has dramatically changed its meaning.
Tolerance should be viewed in reference to how we
According to the apostle Paul Christians should be
peaceable toward people regardless of their views or opinions.
According to christens who are exclusivists only
Christianity presents the true means of salvation.
Greg Koukl taught that humans are to be elitist
toward ideas but egalitarian regarding people.
The concept of the new tolerance is inconsistent if
not impossible to live sine humans will disagree with each other’s views
regarding truth.
Moderate pluralism presents God as completely
merciful
Postmodernism is now being replaced by modernism
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