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Apologetics Final Exam 2023 with complete solution because it helps Christians know their faith and be able to share it Why do we need apologetics? an attempt to keep people out of hell, and to learn for ourselves. Ultimately, why do we use apologetics? false teachings, misunderstand Anothe...

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Apologetics Final Exam 2023 with complete solution
because it helps Christians know their faith and be able to share it
Why do we need apologetics?
an attempt to keep people out of hell, and to learn for ourselves.
Ultimately, why do we use apologetics?
false teachings, misunderstand
Another reason we need apologetics is because of the many ________ out there. So
many people ___________ the Bible.
1 Peter 3:15
In what verse of Scripture are we actually commanded to defend our faith?
To make a rational, calm discussion.
What do we mean in apologetics by the term "argue"?
deals with the right heart
Orthocardia
deals with the right practice
Orthopraxy
deals with the right doctrine
Orthodoxy
We mean to give ration reasons for why you think some statement to be true
What do we mean by making an 'apology'?
True
True or false: We need apologetics to counter the bad image that Christianity has
received in the media and in culture, and by those ignorant in the church
Premise and Conclusion
What are the two parts necessary to make an argument?
Premise, conclusion
Concerning the two parts of an argument, a ________ is a statement that the person
presenting the argument asserts as being true. The _________ is the point that is trying
to be made.
False premise, vague term, illogical conclusion
There are basically three ways to test an argument's validity. You look for a/an
________ premise, a/an ________ term, and a/an ________ conclusion.
True
True or false: This argument is valid
P1: The moon is made of cheese.
P2: All cheese is edible.
C: The moon is edible.
False
True or False: This argument is valid
P1: The moon is made of cheese.
P2: I like cheese.
C. I like the moon.
must be true if the premises turn out to be true
In a scientific argument, the conclusion...

, can all be shown to be true and lend support to the conclusion, and yet the
conclusion could still be false.
With a legal-historical argument, the premises...
Views
A worldview is how a person ________ the world.
Commitment, story, presuppositions
James Sire's definition of a worldview: A worldview is a ________, a fundamental
orientation of the heart, that can be expressed as a________or in a set of
________(assumptions which may be true, partially true, or entirely false) which we
hold (consciously or subconsciously, consistently or inconsistently) that provides the
foundation on which we live and move and have our being.
Pantheism, theism, postmodernism, naturalism
What are the four major worldviews?
coherence test
Which worldview test tells whether a worldview is logically consistent?
Verification Test
Which worldview test answers the question, "Can the central truth claims of the
worldview be confirmed or falsified"?
True
True or False: The Mean Test asks the question, "Is the worldview balanced between
complexity and simplicity?"
Pragmatic
The __________ Test asks the question, "Does the worldview promote practical and
workable consequences?"
Existential test
Worldview Test: Does the worldview address the internal needs of humanity? An
acceptable worldview will account for the human need for meaning, purpose,
significance, and therefore be 'internally livable.'
Correspondence Test
Worldview Test: Does a particular worldview correspond with well-established, empirical
facts? An acceptable worldview will match with the observed world.
Predictive Test
Worldview Test: Can a worldview successfully anticipate future discoveries? An
acceptable worldview can help humans make some accurate predictions of what their
research into the macrocosm and microcosm will yield. It accommodates and
incorporates emerging data.
Explanatory Test
Worldview Test: How well does a worldview explain reality?
Competition Test
Worldview Test: Can a worldview successfully compete in the marketplace of ideas? An
acceptable worldview will be able to respond to reasonable challenges and offer a
critique of competing worldviews.
Redemption History
Biblical Filters: Does the idea view the world as less than what God intended it to be,
that it will one day be destroyed by Him, but that God is offering mankind the
opportunity to be saved?

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