APOL 220 Quiz 6
School:
Liberty University
APOL 220 Quiz 6 Liberty University
Set 1
- 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.”
- Religious lethargy has explicitly led to religious skepticism.
- The reality of beauty in the world is an opportunity to counter which cultural challenge?
- Which cultural challenge turns inward and calls a person to be true to their self?
- A high view of human dignity is specifically an opportunity in which cultural challenge?
- The everyday stuff opportunity is part of which cultural challenge?
- According to the authors, self-authorizing morality holds personal happiness as the highest good.
- The opportunity death affords our apologetic discussion is part of which cultural challenge?
- The human heart is inevitably driven by something that it worships and desires above all else.
- The notion of justice and the desire to right the wrongs in society is an opportunity to counter which cultural challenge?
- Identity is an opportunity within which cultural challenge?
- 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.
- The gospel is very exclusive toward people groups but not in its message.
- Human relationality and our common sense of community challenges the ethics of authenticity.
- Religious skepticism defeats itself when it grounds religious belief solely in cultural contexts.
Set 2
- speaks of the seriously flawed character of real Christians
- According to Habermas, what is the number of years between Alexander the Great’s death and documents written about him?
- According to Keller, people in other cultures around the world find the Christian teaching of “turning the other cheek” simply nonsensical.
- What is Qureshi’s one-word answer to people who ask him, “How can you believe the Old Testament is the word of God?”
- According to Keller in chapter seven, one of the great controversies in the earliest church was that
- When the idea of God is gone, a society will transcendentalize something else to appear morally and spiritually superior.
- According to Keller, the most common critiques of Christianity by secular people concerning the church’s oppression are actually coming from Christianity’s own resources for self-critique.
- The Bible rarely includes embarrassing details about the faith’s important leaders.
- According to Keller, “God’s wrath flows from his holiness and anger.”
- Two questions that Habermas asks relating to reliability are “Is what we have reliable?” and “What do we have?”
- A “Stepford God” is a God of your own making, and not a God with whom you can have a relationship and a genuine interaction.
- In any truly personal relationship, the other person has to be able to
- According to Keller, all loving persons are sometimes filled with wrath.
- Many people who take an intellectual stand against Christianity do so against a background of personal disappointment with Christians and churches
- According to Keller, slaves in the New Testament were distinguishable from other people in terms of race, speech, or clothing.
Set 3
- The other texts outside of the Bible that mention God creating the world out of love and delight are:
- According to Keller, “God’s wrath flows from his holiness and anger.”
- According to Keller, the gospels were written, at the very most, forty to sixty years after Jesus’ death.
- According to Keller, slaves in the New Testament were distinguishable from other people in terms of race, speech, or clothing.
- What is Qureshi’s one-word answer to people who ask him, “How can you believe the Old Testament is the word of God?”
- Two questions that Habermas asks relating to reliability are “Is what we have reliable?” and “What do we have?”
- A “Stepford God” is a God of your own making, and not a God with whom you can have a relationship and a genuine interaction.
- According to Keller in chapter seven, one of the great controversies in the earliest church was that
- When the idea of God is gone, a society will transcendentalize something else to appear morally and spiritually superior.
- According to Keller, the most common critiques of Christianity by secular people concerning the church’s oppression are actually coming from Christianity’s own resources for self-critique.
- Many people who take an intellectual stand against Christianity do so against a background of personal disappointment with Christians and churches.
- The Bible rarely includes embarrassing details about the faith’s important leaders.
- speaks of the seriously flawed character of real Christians.
- What version of the Old Testament did Habermas’ professor let him use that surprised him?
- According to Habermas, what is the number of years between Alexander the Great’s death and documents written about him?