APOL 220 Quiz Late Modernism
APOL 220 Quiz: Engaging in Late Modernism
- Which cultural challenge turns inward and calls a person to be true to their self?
- By saying they are against one particular doctrine of salvation, pluralists are actually expressing a doctrine of salvation themselves.
- The everyday stuff opportunity is part of which cultural challenge?
- Regarding expressive individualism, the most important thing that you can do as an individual is throw off the shackles of exterior expectations and be “true to yourself.”
- While one dominant religious culture used to be given “overwhelming credibility” and seen as “beyond challenge” in the Western world, such is no longer the case today.
- The opportunity death affords our apologetic discussion is part of which cultural challenge?
- The reality of beauty in the world is an opportunity to counter which cultural challenge?
- Religious lethargy has explicitly led to religious skepticism.
- In terms of world history, pluralism is actually quite new.
- Religious skepticism defeats itself when it grounds religious belief solely in cultural contexts.
- The idea that all major religious traditions describe the same reality – reflected by the popular sentiment, “of course there can’t be just one way to God” – is a tenet of which of the following:
- A high view of human dignity is specifically an opportunity in which cultural challenge?
- In response to a skeptic who points out that Christians only believe because of where they were born, it would be inappropriate to point out that such a rule applies equally to the skeptic as well.
- The lyrics from “After the Storm” by Mumford and Sons reveals that despite the prevalence of religious lethargy in late modern culture, there is underlying fear of death that remains.
- S. Lewis points out that the reason beauty fills us with joy and breaks our hearts is that it points to a reality beyond itself.
- A healthy apologetic must begin with healthy discipleship within the church.
- The notion of justice and the desire to right the wrongs in society is an opportunity to counter which cultural challenge?
- Which cultural challenge seeks to construct its own web of meaning and believes to have provided the significance it needs for life apart from God?
- The gospel is very exclusive toward people groups but not in its message.
- Good diagnostic questions to ask ourselves about an apologetic approach to lethargy include all of the following, except:
- Late moderns have absorbed a cultural narrative that no longer assumes a divinely-ordered world in which there are God-given ways to live.
- The human heart is inevitably driven by something that it worships and desires above all else.
- According to the authors, self-authorizing morality holds personal happiness as the highest good.
- Which cultural challenge replaces sin with sickness?
- Human relationality and our common sense of community challenges the ethics of authenticity.