LUOA Apologetics Exam study Questions and Answers 100% Solved
LUOA Apologetics Exam study Questions and Answers 100% Solved According to the article, "Six Reasons Young Christians Leave Church" by the Barna Group, what are the six reasons young Christians leave the church after age fifteen? Church is boring and irrelevant. Many of them were not taught the importance of going to church by their parents. Young Christians' church experiences related to sexuality are often simplistic, judgmental. Teens' and twentysomethings' experience of Christianity is shallow. Churches come across as antagonistic to science. The church feels unfriendly to those who doubt. Churches seem overprotective. They would rather sleep in than get up early on a Sunday morning. They wrestle with the exclusive nature of Christianity. Christians are hypocrites. There are too many churches to choose from. The Bible is a fictitious book written by imperfect men. - answerYoung Christians' church experiences related to sexuality are often simplistic, judgmental. Teens' and twentysomethings' experience of Christianity is shallow. Churches come across as antagonistic to science. The church feels unfriendly to those who doubt. Churches seem overprotective. They wrestle with the exclusive nature of Christianity. What are some common responses that Christians give when they are confronted with difficult questions? "When we carefully examine the evidence, we will find the answer." "Even if I don't understand, I just have to trust in Jesus." "When we study the Bible in-depth, we will find the answer to a difficult question." "If we knew the answer to every question then we wouldn't need God, right?" "I don't know the answer to that question, but I just have to have faith in God." "His (God's) ways are higher than our ways." - answer"Even if I don't understand, I just have to trust in Jesus." "If we knew the answer to every question then we wouldn't need God, right?" "I don't know the answer to that question, but I just have to have faith in God." "His (God's) ways are higher than our ways." What are the three primary reasons Christians should be trained in apologetics? In other words, what are the three things that apologetics do? Echo God's Word Engage culture Equip believers Ease doubt Evangelize unbelievers Effectively apologize to others - answerEngage culture Equip believers Evangelize unbelievers What are the six commitments that a Christian must carry out in order to effectively engage the culture? Commitment to live the Bible by relying on the Holy Spirit. Commitment to build relationships. Commitment to build relationships only with believers. Commitment to evangelism and discipleship. Commitment to prayer. Commitment to never watch "worldly" television shows or movies. Commitment to quoting Scripture when talking with unbelievers. Commitment to remove yourself from the culture. Commitment to study the Bible. Commitment to study the culture. - answerCommitment to live the Bible by relying on the Holy Spirit. Commitment to build relationships. Commitment to evangelism and discipleship. Commitment to prayer. Commitment to study the Bible. Commitment to study the culture. What are the two ways that being trained in the area of apologetics equips believers to carry out the disciple-making task of Matthew 28:18-20? Knowing what you believe is of more importance than knowing why you believe it. Knowing how disprove arguments against Christianity can be lots of fun. It helps you keep the faith throughout seasons of doubt and difficulty. Knowing why you believe something pays huge dividends when you are attempting to share what you believe with others. By learning arguments in favor of Christianity, you become a better follower of Jesus Christ. - answerIt helps you keep the faith throughout seasons of doubt and difficulty. Knowing why you believe something pays huge dividends when you are attempting to share what you believe with others. "Greeks used the term 'disciple' for one who studied the___________ and ___________ , as well as the of___________ a teacher." - answerlife conduct teaching "Christians are to keep themselves _______________ from the culture, not ______________ themselves from it." - answerunstained remove Throughout his sermon in Acts 2, Peter presents three pieces of evidence in order to convince his listeners that Jesus is God. What are the three pieces of evidence that Peter appeals to? He appeals to the emotions his audience to prove that Jesus was God. He appeals to the massive following that Jesus gained. He appeals to the miracles of Jesus as proof that he was from God. He appeals to what the Pharisees said about Jesus. He appeals to fulfilled prophecy as proof that Jesus was the promised Messiah. He appeals to eyewitness accounts of Jesus' resurrection as proof that he was God. - answerHe appeals to the miracles of Jesus as proof that he was from God. He appeals to fulfilled prophecy as proof that Jesus was the promised Messiah. He appeals to eyewitness accounts of Jesus' resurrection as proof that he was God. During Paul's sermon in Greece to the people at Mars Hill, he used the following apologetic tactics (three total): He stated that the resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of Christianity. He argued based on facts that could be investigated. He explained how Jesus fulfilled over 300 Old Testament prophecies. He found common ground with his audience. He talked about how thousands of people had begun following Jesus. He told them about how Jesus appeared to him on the road to Damascus - answerHe stated that the resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of Christianity. He argued based on facts that could be investigated. He found common ground with his audience. "Apologetics involves knowing_________you believe________you believe." - answerwhy what Previously, you learned four places where apologetics can be used. What are these four places? Store, restaurant, gas station, and bank Basketball, baseball, football, and soccer games Family, church, school, and job - answerFamily, church, school, and job What are the two qualifications that an individual must have before using apologetics? Must be safe. Must be saved. Must be Spirit-filled. Must be smart. Must be sufficient. - answerMust be saved. Must be Spirit-filled. __________________ apologetics involves knowing what questions those who oppose Christianity might ask and how to ___________ them. - answerdefensive answer
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