Liberty University
APOL 104 test 6 solutions answers right
How many versions: 5 different
versions
Question 1 An “agnostic” is a person who
believes that God exists but does not think there is enough evidence to prove
He exists.
Question 2 Typically a subjectivist
wants to be treated subjectively by others.
Question 5 The subjectivity of defining
pleasure means that a hedonist could justify injustices.
Question 6 Who is most closely
associated with Utilitarianism:
Question 7 John Calvin’s teachings may
be considered by some to be an example of:
Question 10 Ethics has to do with what a
person ought to do rather than what a person does.
Question 11 Hedonism views the value of
actions by their resulting:
Question 14 The Old Testament law was
intended by God to save man from their sin.
Question 15 The kind of people, or
“heroes” this system produces is a chief criticism of _______________.
Question 16 During the Age of
Enlightenment people elevated the teachings of the Church as the ultimate test
for truth since they were being enlightened by the Word of God.
Question 19 Which of the following statements
gives the best description/s of Subjectivism:
Question 20 Who said, “I think therefore
I am” which caused him to become a religious reformer.
The beliefs of Secularism include
Some forms of deterministic thinking
describe certain behaviors as a matter of genetic destiny rather than personal
choice
Which of the following statements gives
the best description/s of Subjectivism
An “atheist” is one who says there is
sufficient evidence to show that God does not exist.
As Christians, the Bible should be our
ultimate guide for making moral decisions
The invention of the Gutenberg printing
press influenced both the Reformation and the Renaissance
The cultural relativist believes that
moral beliefs are nothing more than cultural norms
The Second Law of Thermodynamics gives
evidence that the universe has not always existed
An “agnostic” is a person who believes
that God exists but does not think there is enough evidence to prove He exists
A belief in determinism undermines a
belief in the sovereignty of God
“Soft” determinism is not as fatalistic
in nature as hard determinism
Typically a subjectivist wants to be
treated subjectively by others
The kind of people, or “heroes” this
system produces is a chief criticism of _______________.
Question 1
0 out of 3 points
Cultural
relativism is best understood as
Question 2
3 out of 3 points
Who said, “I think therefore I am” which caused him to
become a religious reformer.
Question 3
3 out of 3 points
Using a
relativistic approach, what is true now may not be true in the future.
Question 6
3 out of 3 points
An “agnostic” is a person who believes that God
exists but does not think there is enough evidence to prove He exists.
Question 7
3 out of 3 points
A belief in
determinism undermines a belief in the sovereignty of God.
Question 8
3 out of 3 points
By definition, “__________________” is the blending of ideas
and values from different or opposing worldviews.
Question 10
3 out of 3 points
Powell
specifically argues that humans come to know objective morality through
___________.
Question 11
3 out of 3 points
According to Secularism, God did not make
man in His image; instead, manmade God in his image.
Question 14
3 out of 3 points
By definition, “__________________” is the view that right
and wrong depends upon one’s culture, social group, or
personal perspective.
Question 15
3 out of 3 points
“Soft” determinism is not as fatalistic in nature as hard determinism.
Question 16
3 out of 3 points
Christian ethics
contends that the absolute standard of goodness is the very person of God.
Question 19
3 out of 3 points
An “atheist” is one who says there is sufficient
evidence to show that God does not exist.
Question 20
3 out of 3 points
“I determine what is
right and wrong, and you should not try to force your values on me.” – This is an example of:
Question 1
John Calvin’s teachings may be considered by some to be an example
of:
Question 2
Jesus made the assertion that there is a direct relation between
the way people treat ____________, and the way they revere and respect God.
Question 3
Belief in (the theory of) Evolution is ultimately based upon
faith.
Question 4
During the Age of Enlightenment people elevated the teachings of
the Church as the ultimate test for truth since they were being enlightened by
the Word of God.
Question 5
__________________ said that “Man is the measure of all things”?
Question 6
A belief in determinism undermines a belief in the sovereignty of
God.
Question 7
A person’s worldview should impact his/her approach to moral
decision making.
Question 8
Some forms of deterministic thinking describe certain behaviors as
a matter of genetic destiny rather than personal choice.
Question 9
Using a relativistic approach, what is true now may not be true in
the future.
Question 10
Who is most closely associated with Utilitarianism:
Question 11
The Bible indicates that not all pleasures are good and not all
pain is evil.
Question 12
There are no logical responses to the Problem of Evil which causes
most Secularists to reject Christianity.
Question 13
_________________ is the idea that selfinterest or personal
happiness should be the goal of all actions.
Question 14
Historically, the advantage of Utilitarianism is that it has
always resulted in the avoidance of human rights injustices.
Question 15
By showing a subjective relativist how they actually expect to be
treated with dignity and respect, rather than have their relativism applied to
them in cruel treatment, abuse, or the relativizing of their passions, Powell
believes we can:
Question 16
The Old Testament law was intended by God to save man from their
sin.
Question 17
The kind of people, or “heroes” this system produces is a chief
criticism of _______________.
Question 18
This philosophy asserts that all human actions can ultimately be
understood by observing cause and effect
Question 19
A specific criticism of _________ is that the mere disagreement
about what is moral does not automatically lead to the conclusion that there is
no moral truth.
Question 20
A deterministic approach always gives a sense of relief to an
individual.
“_________________”
is the idea that self-interest or personal happiness should be the goal of all
actions
The
subjective relativist believes that truth is subject to individual
interpretation and experience
Jesus made
the assertion that there is a direct relation between the way people treat
____________, and the way they revere and respect God
A person’s
worldview should impact their approach to moral decision making
The fact
that we see diversity between the morals of cultures is a clear indication that
moral absolutes do not exist
Hedonism
views actions by their resulting
A
conventional relativist assumes that what is right in his/her society would
also be true in another society
The cultural
relativist believes that moral beliefs are nothing more than cultural norms
These
theories specifically focus on the results/end of an act to determine the
morality of that act
As
Christians, the Bible should be our ultimate guide for making moral decisions
Which Greek
philosopher is most commonly associated with hedonism
Which of the
following statements gives the best description/s of Subjectivism
This philosophy asserts that all
human actions can ultimately be understood by observing cause and effect
Christian
ethics contends that the absolute standard of goodness is the very person of
God
Determinism
provides a means to avoid moral responsibility
Some forms
of deterministic thinking describe certain behaviors as a matter of genetic
destiny rather than personal choice
A moral
absolute would be true for all people at all times, and is not subject to
change
Which
statement would best illustrates the concept of Hedonism
“__________________” said that “Man
is the measure of all things
“Soft”
determinism is not as fatalistic in nature as hard determinism
Question 1
Which Greek philosopher is
most commonly associated with hedonism?
Question 2
Some forms of deterministic
thinking describe certain behaviors as a matter of genetic destiny rather than
personal choice.
Question 3
John Calvin’s teachings may
be considered by some to be an example of:
Question 4
Which of the following
statements gives the best description/s of Subjectivism:
Question 5
These theories specifically
focus on the results/end of an act to determine the morality of that act.
Question 6
Christian ethics contends
that the absolute standard of goodness is the very person of God.
Question 7
A deterministic approach
always gives a sense of relief to an individual.
Question 8
Using a relativistic
approach, what is true now may not be true in the future.
Question 9
The Bible indicates that not
all pleasures are good and not all pain is evil.
Question 10
Determinism provides a means
to avoid moral responsibility.
Question 11
Jesus made it clear that it
is impossible for man to justify himself.
Question 12
The fact that we see
diversity between the morals of cultures is a clear indication that moral absolutes
do not exist.
Question 13
"Soft determinism"
is less harsh in its rhetoric than is "hard determinism", but the two
are consistent in the final outcome.
Question 14
As Christians, the Bible
should be our ultimate guide for making moral decisions.
Question 15
Ethics has to do with what a
person ought to do rather than what a person does.
Question 16
A person who determines
morality based upon what man says or thinks is approaching morality
Question 17
Hedonism views actions by
their resulting:
Question 18
Hedonism does not acknowledge the existence of
moral absolutes.
Question 19
Who is most closely
associated with Utilitarianism:
Question 20
A person’s worldview should
impact their approach to moral decision making.
Question 1
0 out of 3 points
These theories specifically focus on the
results/end of an act to determine the morality of that act.
Question 2
3 out of 3 points
The cultural relativist believes that
moral beliefs are nothing more than cultural norms.
Question 3
3 out of 3 points
Who is most closely associated with
Utilitarianism:
Question 4
3 out of 3 points
Which statement would best illustrates the
concept of Hedonism:
Question 5
3 out of 3 points
Jesus made it clear that it is impossible
for man to justify himself.
Question 6
3 out of 3 points
The Old Testament law was intended by God
to save man from their sin.
Question 7
3 out of 3 points
Christian ethics contends that the
absolute standard of goodness is the very person of God.
Question 8
3 out of 3 points
Hedonism does not acknowledge the
existence of moral absolutes.
Question 9
3 out of 3 points
Some forms of deterministic thinking
describe certain behaviors as a matter of genetic destiny rather than personal
choice.
Question 10
3 out of 3 points
Using a relativistic approach, what is
true now may not be true in the future.
Question 11
3 out of 3 points
Which Greek philosopher is most commonly
associated with hedonism?
Question 12
3 out of 3 points
“__________________” said that “Man is the
measure of all things
Question 13
3 out of 3 points
The subjectivity of defining pleasure means that a hedonist
could justify injustices.
Question 14
3 out of 3 points
RsQ_032By definition, “__________________”
is the view that right and wrong depends upon one’s culture, social group, or personal
perspective.
Question 15
3 out of 3 points
As Christians, the Bible should be our
ultimate guide for making moral decisions.
Question 16
3 out of 3 points
“_________________” is the idea that
self-interest or personal happiness should be the goal of all actions.
Question 17
3 out of 3 points
“Soft” determinism is not as fatalistic in
nature as hard determinism.
Question 18
3 out of 3 points
A person’s worldview should impact their
approach to moral decision making.
Question 19
3 out of 3 points
John Calvin’s teachings may be considered
by some to be an example of:
Question 20
3 out of 3 points
Which of the following statements gives
the best description/s of Subjectivism:
1.) Jesus made the assertion that there is direct relation between the
way people treat ____, and the way they revere and respect God?
2.) Determinism provides a means to avoid moral responsibility?
3.) As Christians, the Bible should be our ultimate guide for making
moral decisions?
4.) The subjective relativeness believes that truth is subject to
individual interpretation and experience?
5.) A person’s worldview should impact their approach to moral decision
making?
6.) The subjectivity of defining pleasure means that a hedonist could
justify injustices?
7.) “Soft” determinism is not as fatalistic in nature as hard
determinism?
8.) A theistic determinist believes that everything must be determined
by God for him to remain sovereign?
9.) “I believe that abortion is morally right because a majority of the
people in this community believe it to be so”. This is an example of what?
10.) Hedonism views actions by their resulting?
11.) John Calvin’s teachings may be considered by some to be an example of?
12.) The fact that we see diversity between the morals of cultures is a
clear indication that moral absolutes do not exist?
13.) A deterministic approach always gives a sense of relief to an
individual?
14.) Jesus made it clear that it is impossible for man to justify
himself?
15.) This philosophy asserts that all human actions can ultimately be
understood by observing cause and effect?
16.) Which Greek philosopher is most commonly associated with Hedonism?
17.) Christian ethics contends that the absolute standard of goodness is
the very person of God?
18.) These theories specially focus on the results/end of an act to
determine morality of the act?
19.) God’s restrictive boundaries for human behavior first began?
20.) The Bible indicates that not all pleasers are good and not all pain
is evil?
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