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APOL 520 Exam 3 Liberty University
APOL 520 Quiz 3
- According to Schleiermacher, religion has to do primarily with:
- Leibniz’s theodicy argued that:
- Leibniz’s philosophical system sought to reconcile:
- According to Pascal, the certainties of the faith are available to:
- According to Dulles, Paley’s argument for the existence of God may not have given enough attention to:
- Locke’s epistemology can be broadly described as:
- Which of the following is not a characteristic of 19th century apologetics, according to Dulles?
- In what way does the problem of faith and reason become a matter of soteriology, and less of epistemology, for Luther?
- John Henry Newman’s argument for the truth of Christianity in Grammar of Assent is based on:
- William Paley is well known for which apologetic argument?
- According to Kant, God is a postulate arising out of:
- Starting in the 16th century, one characteristic of Europe was that:
- The relationship between Lessing and Reimarus is as follows:
- What is the best apologetic argument according to Kierkegaard?
- According to Butler, the burden of proof in the case of the reality of miracles lies with the:
- According to Dulles, the Catholic faith was handicapped during the Middle Ages by the fact that:
- According to Calvin, man can arrive at a knowledge of God’s existence by contemplation of creation.
- Butler’s main opponent in his Analogy of Religion is:
- Which of the following is not a sign of credibility for the Old Testament, according to Calvin?
- According to H. S. Reimarus,
- John Henry Newman shows a distaste for:
- According to Schleiermacher, belief in the central Christian claim of redemption through Christ can be believed:
- What was one characteristic of the 17th century?
- According to Dulles, Calvin’s arguments for Scripture on the basis of miracles and prophecy are:
- Kant introduced the following dualism in the philosophical context of his day: