Question: N.T. Wright’s book Simply Christian serves as an example of a soft version of which apologetic type?

Answer Options:
Classical
Evidential
Presuppositional
Experiential/Narratival

Answer: Experiential/Narratival

Question: A uniquely cross-shaped approach to persuasion would include all of the follow strategies, except:

Answer Options:
A posture of humility (while affirming confidence in Jesus)
Willingness to discuss tough questions (rather than counterattacking or changing subjects)
An appeal to full knowledge (rather than admitting limitations)
Speaking with grace and truth for the good of others (rather than seeking to win)

Answer: An appeal to full knowledge (rather than admitting limitations)

Question: Strong empiricism stipulates that we should accept something as true when it is fundamentally arrived at through inference or abduction.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: False

Question: Paul uses pagan sources during his speech at Mars Hill.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: True or False: Learning to research teaches you how to recognize a problem and how to go about solving it.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: The biblical usage of the word heart usually refers to which aspects of the human psyche?

Answer Options:
Most
All
Few
None of the Above

Answer: All

Question: Eyewitness testimony and careful research are mentioned in response to which defeater?

Answer Options:
“I can’t believe in God because there is so much evil and suffering in the world.”
“I can’t believe in a God of judgment and wrath.”
“The Bible is unreliable and cannot be taken seriously.”
“The Christian doctrine of the Trinity is confusing and illogical.”

Answer: “The Bible is unreliable and cannot be taken seriously.”

Question: Good diagnostic questions to ask ourselves about an apologetic approach to lethargy include all of the following, except:

Answer Options:
How do we answer tough questions about God and the afterlife?
How should we give a defense if people don’t care?
How do we approach culture when earth towards religious belief is common?
What do we do when people just aren’t interested?

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Question: The authors suggest that the best apologetic methods are person-specific.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: A defensive apologetic is a response to some contention a person may have towards Christianity or a reason why he/she does not believe Christianity is true.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: Many Jews looked forward to a future ______ bodily resurrection.

Answer Options:
corporate
individual
sequential
gradual

Answer: corporate

Question: The everyday stuff opportunity is part of which cultural challenge?

Answer Options:
Modern pluralism
The ethics of authenticity
Religious lethargy
The therapeutic turn

Answer: The therapeutic turn