Answer Options:
Blaise Pascal
Cornelius Van Til
Gottfried Leibniz
Søren Kierkegaard
Answer: Gottfried Leibniz
Question: True apologetic wisdom is gained by all of the following practices, except:
Answer Options:
Following examples within the community of faith.
Memorization of factual knowledge.
Living the daily struggle of the cruciform life.
Breaking bread as the body of Christ.
Answer: Memorization of factual knowledge.
Question: Which of the following describes a notable difference between simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion?
Answer Options:
Unlike simple diffusion, the rate of facilitated diffusion is limited by the number of transport proteins in the membrane.
Unlike simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion can transport molecules against a concentration gradient.
Unlike simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion can transport molecules along a concentration gradient.
Unlike simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion requires ATP.
Answer: Unlike simple diffusion, the rate of facilitated diffusion is limited by the number of transport proteins in the membrane.
Question: According to the authors, self-authorizing morality holds personal happiness as the highest good.
Answer Options:
True
False
Answer: False
Question: Which analogy was used to describe an apologist who treats the other person as an object?
Answer Options:
Bully
Bank robber
Gunslinger
Mean boss
Answer: Gunslinger
Question: Late moderns have absorbed a cultural narrative that no longer assumes a divinely-ordered world in which there are God-given ways to live.
Answer Options:
True
False
Answer: True
Question: Cornelius Van Til is the father of which apologetic model?
Answer Options:
Classical
Evidential
Presuppositional
Experiential/Narratival
Answer: Presuppositional
Question: C. 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.
Answer Options:
True
False
Answer: True
Question: True or False: Clarity of expression is expected in every research project.
Answer Options:
True
False
Answer: True
Question: Categorizing things from small to large, from deep to shallow, from important to inconsequential—these are all examples of what?
Answer Options:
Organization
Presuppositions
Humility
Analysis
Answer: Organization
Question: Which of the following considerations pushed science towards the idea that the universe had an origin, and away from the idea that the universe is eternal?
Answer Options:
The redshift in light from faraway galaxies.
Cosmic microwave background.
Thermodynamics.
All of the above
Answer: All of the above
Question: C. S. Lewis argues that the divine act of miracle is not an act of ________ the pattern but feeding new events into that pattern.
Answer Options:
destroying
suspending
violating
breaking
Answer: violating
Question: It was in the context of ________ that Paul spoke against ‘eloquence and human wisdom’ in 1 Corinthians 2:1-5.
Answer Options:
Epicureanism
Sophism
Stoicism
Platonism
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Question: To which model does this statement apply? “Our mind is who we are, our body is merely incidental.”
Answer Options:
Humans as primarily “believing” beings
Humans as primarily “thinking” beings
Humans as primarily “desiring” beings
Answer: Humans as primarily “thinking” beings