APOL 220

  • APOL 220 Quiz 8

    APOL 220 Quiz 8 Liberty University Set 1 As Christians living in the late modern era, it would be proper to simply give an unbeliever logical arguments for Christianity. Due to lack of evidence, many New Testament scholars today agree that Jesus did not die at the hands of the Romans by crucifixion. The work…

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  • APOL 220 Quiz 7

    APOL 220 Quiz 7 Liberty University Set 1 Remember the importance of word and deed best fits in which category of defeater? Humanist philosopher Luc Ferry observes that despite the web of meaning the late modern creates for himself, he is still deeply frustrated because he can’t shake the feeling he is here for more…

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  • APOL 220 Quiz 6

    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…

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  • APOL 220 Quiz 5

    APOL 220 Quiz 5 Liberty University Set 1 Which NT author provides us with some of the most immediate examples of contextualization This doctrine represents Christian beliefs that a particular culture finds difficult to accept, if not all together repulsive. The speech before Felix the governor was an example of Jewish contextualization. Consider this point: “He relates…

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  • APOL 220 Quiz 4

    APOL 220 Quiz 4 Liberty University Set 1 Worship, baptism, and the celebration of the Lord’s Supper serve as visual apologetics for the gospel. An apologetic of glory engages others in apologetic encounters in order to achieve: The biblical usage of the word heart usually refers to which aspects of the human psyche? To which model does this statement…

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  • APOL 220 Quiz 3

    APOL 220 Quiz 3 Liberty University Set 1 Cornelius Van Til is the father of which apologetic model? Apologetics should be seen as a tool to clear debris from the path of unbelievers. Our deeds form part of the apologetic process and according to the chapter the corporate body of Christ should be distinguished by these things:…

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  • APOL 220 Quiz 2

    APOL 220 Quiz 2 Liberty University Set 1 The Apology of Trypho on Behalf of Christians (c.125), written by Trypho, was perhaps the first formal Christian apology written after the composition of the NT books. Among the Enlightenment thinkers, who thought that Individual empirical investigation and reasoned reflection, and not the pressure of an external authority…

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  • APOL 220 Quiz 1

    APOL 220 Quiz 1 Liberty University Answers Set 1 According to Psalm 19:1–6, the heavens act as an apologist for God! This is an example of which apologetic type? God’s primary biblical apologetic for suffering is grounded in his own anguish on a cross. The authors state that apologetics, in its most basic form, is…

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