APOL 220 Quiz 8

APOL 220 Quiz 8 Liberty University

APOL 220 Quiz 8 Making a Case

Covers all Learn materials from Module 8: Week 8.

  1. The gut reaction to the extreme violence the Bosnian Serb armed forces used against the Bosnian Muslims in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre reminds us that morality is
  2. S. Lewis argues that the divine art of miracle is not an art of ___________ the pattern but feeding new events into that pattern.
  3. The work of scholars, such as N. T. Wright, has shown that the resurrection of Jesus was a(n) _________ notion with first-century Greeks.
  4. Who is quoted as saying “The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility . . . the fact that it is comprehensible is a miracle”?
  5. Various philosophers have argued that, in fact, if naturalism and evolution are both true, “our cognitive faculties would very likely not be reliable.”
  6. Possible skeptical explanations for miracles include that people are lying, hallucinating, or merely wish to experience one.
  7. Which of the following inquiries about the disciples substantiate the story of the resurrection?
  8. We are all acting, thinking, and feeling out of backgrounds and frameworks which we do not fully understand.
  9. According to Luc Ferry, the materialist’s position on morality falls apart when:
  10. As Christians living in the late modern era, it would be proper to simply give an unbeliever logical arguments for Christianity.
  11. Which of the following inquiries are considered among life’s universal questions?
  12. Both natural laws and divine miracles have a common source: the Creator.
  13. Perhaps the best way to ground morality, as the authors suggest, is to ground it in culture.
  14. Which ancient historian provides Christianity with historical evidence for the persecution of early Christians?
  15. Which of the following statements accurately evaluates scientific approaches to morality?
  16. According to the authors, currently, there is far more of a consensus among scientists than one might expect that the universe had a beginning.
  17. When thinking about miracles, which point(s) below is valid?
  18. Only shallow truths can be proven absolutely; the deepest answers of life are beyond absolute proof.
  19. Many Jews looked forward to a future ________ bodily resurrection.
  20. Due to lack of evidence, many New Testament scholars today agree that Jesus did not die at the hands of the Romans by crucifixion.
  21. Which of the following considerations pushed science towards to idea that the universe had an origin, and away from the idea that the universe is eternal?
  22. Shifts in thinking normally happen slowly, so the fact that conservative Jewish disciples were willing to worship a crucified human is proof that Jesus did indeed rise from the dead.
  23. Regarding morality, the authors explicitly state that science does not provide this.
  24. The authors note that sociologists have increasingly emphasized that religion is
  25. The worship of a crucified and resurrected Messiah was scandalous within the first-century world and calls for an explanation.

Set 1

  1. Perhaps the best way to ground morality, as the authors suggest, is to ground it in culture.
  2. Many Jews looked forward to a future ________ bodily resurrection.
  3. S. Lewis argues that the divine art of miracle is not an art of ___________ the pattern but feeding new events into that pattern.
  4. Who is quoted as saying “The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility . . . the fact that it is comprehensible is a miracle”?
  5. The worship of a crucified and resurrected Messiah was scandalous within the first-century world and calls for an explanation.
  6. The authors note that sociologists have increasingly emphasized that religion is
  7. As Christians living in the late modern era, it would be proper to simply give an unbeliever logical arguments for Christianity.
  8. Christian persuasion should be holistic
  9. According to the authors, currently, there is far more of a consensus among scientists than one might expect that the universe had a beginning.
  10. Due to lack of evidence, many New Testament scholars today agree that Jesus did not die at the hands of the Romans by crucifixion.
  11. The work of scholars, such as N. T. Wright, has shown that the resurrection of Jesus was a(n) _________ notion with first-century Greeks.
  12. The unlikely discipleship of Paul and James provide us with a good reason to believe the resurrection happened.
  13. Only shallow truths can be proven absolutely; the deepest answers of life are beyond absolute proof.
  14. The gut reaction to the extreme violence the Bosnian Serb armed forces used against the Bosnian Muslims in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre reminds us that morality is
  15. Apologetics at the Crosscalls the church to:

Set 2

  1. As Christians living in the late modern era, it would be proper to simply give an unbeliever logical arguments for Christianity.
  2. Due to lack of evidence, many New Testament scholars today agree that Jesus did not die at the hands of the Romans by crucifixion.
  3. The work of scholars, such as N. T. Wright, has shown that the resurrection of Jesus was a(n) _________ notion with first-century Greeks.
  4. Regarding morality, the authors explicitly state that science does not provide this.
  5. According to the authors, currently, there is far more of a consensus among scientists than one might expect that the universe had a beginning.
  6. Perhaps the best way to ground morality, as the authors suggest, is to ground it in culture.
  7. When thinking about miracles, which point(s) below is valid?
  8. Both natural laws and divine miracles have a common source: the Creator.
  9. The worship of a crucified and resurrected Messiah was scandalous within the first- century world and calls for an explanation.
  10. Many Jews looked forward to a future ________ bodily resurrection.
  11. Various philosophers have argued that, in fact, if naturalism and evolution are both true, “our cognitive faculties would very likely not be reliable.”
  12. Which ancient historian provides Christianity with historical evidence for the persecution of early Christians?
  13. The unlikely discipleship of Paul and James provide us with a good reason to believe the resurrection happened.
  14. Only shallow truths can be proven absolutely; the deepest answers of life are beyond absolute proof.
  15. The gut reaction to the extreme violence the Bosnian Serb armed forces used against the Bosnian Muslims in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre reminds us that morality is

Set 3

  1. The cross, when properly understood, cannot possibly be used to encourage the oppressed to simply accept violence.
  2. If you take away the cross, you don’t have a God of
  3. is at the root of the breakdown of relationships between nations, races, and classes.
  4. According to Keller, ______________ is at the foundation of so much of the misery of the world.
  5. The work of the Spirit of God is not only to save souls, but to also care and cultivate the face of the earth.
  6. We were designed to center our lives upon God, making the purpose of our lives to know, serve, delight, and resemble him.
  7. To understand why Jesus had to die, it is important to remember the result of the cross and the __________ of the cross.
  8. Scholars say the most reliable fact we have on Jesus’ death is that he died on a cross
  9. “Cheap grace” means to resist something head on, even when it costs everything.
  10. According to Keller, Christianity can be thought of as “irreligion.”
  11. According to Qureshi, God couldn’t have just forgiven all sins without consequence because
  12. According to Qureshi, God couldn’t have just forgiven all sins without consequence because
  13. There is a great gulf between the understanding that God accepts us because of our efforts and the understanding that God accepts us because of what Jesus has done.
  14. Christianity and Judaism both teach that God is triune.
  15. According to Habermas, as long as the deity, death, and resurrection of Jesus are true, our faith follows.

Set 4

  1. “Cheap grace” means to resist something head on, even when it costs everything.
  2. Scholars say the most reliable fact we have on Jesus’ death is that he died on a cross
  3. What sin in particular does Keller point out as destroying the fabric of what God has mad?
  4. According to Habermas, you can separate suffering from the Christian gospel.
  5. leave many people confused about the real nature of Christianity.
  6. The cross, when properly understood, cannot possibly be used to encourage the oppressed to simply accept violence.
  7. Forgiveness must be granted before it can be felt.
  8. is at the root of the breakdown of relationships between nations, races, and classes.
  9. According to Keller, ______________ is at the foundation of so much of the misery of the world.
  10. We were designed to center our lives upon God, making the purpose of our lives to know, serve, delight, and resemble him.
  11. There is a great gulf between the understanding that God accepts us because of our efforts and the understanding that God accepts us because of what Jesus has done.
  12. If you take away the cross, you don’t have a God of
  13. According to Habermas, as long as the deity, death, and resurrection of Jesus are true, our faith follows.
  14. Christianity and Judaism both teach that God is triune.
  15. According to Qureshi, God couldn’t have just forgiven all sins without consequence because

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