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Apologetics Final Exam

First Peter 3:15 serves as a proof-text for apologetics - ANS- True

You can accurately understand what Peter says about defending the faith from reading
1 Peter 3:15 by itself - ANS- False

The WHAT of your apologetics response to others is far more important than HOW one
presents reasons and arguments - ANS- False

A defensive apologetic is a response to some objection a person may have to
Christianity or a reason why he/she does not believe is true. - ANS- True

A positive or offensive apologetic gives reasons why a person SHOULD believe
Christianity is true - ANS- True

Whenever the gospel is being presented in any culture, it is being contextualized - ANS-
True

The lives of Jesus Christ's followers ought to make an apologetic impact - ANS- True

Life in the church, that is, the way the members of the church live together, is meant to
be a witness to the reality of God - ANS- True

C.S. Lewis practiced literary apologetics - ANS- True

Martin Luther believed that philosophy and reason must yield to the foolishness of the
Cross - ANS- False

Three of the important themes of the Enlightenment were: Empiricism, Rationalism, and
individualism - ANS- True

A proponent of hard classical apologetics would insist that a logical argument for theism
must precede a historical argument for the resurrection of Jesus - ANS- True

A possible danger of evidence-based approaches is that they can view humans as
primarily thinking beings - ANS- True

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