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Liberty University PHIL 201 quiz 6 complete answers A work More than 11 different versions Question 1 3 out of 3 points _______ theology is where the theologian attempts to say what can be known about God or things divine, without committing to a specific religion. Question 2 3 out of 3 poin...

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Question 1 The ________ claims that it is wrong to reason about religion,
but one must just believe and have faith.

Question 2 The weak foundationalist believes that basic knowledge must
be absolutely certain.

Question 3 Philosophy of religion and natural theology are identical
disciplines.

Question 4 According to Evans, philosophy of religion may be engaged in
by thinkers who are not themselves religious at all.

Question 5 Theology is an activity carried on outside of a religious
tradition.

Question 6 Open Theism claims that God is indeed omniscient, but lacks
knowledge of future free choices in his creatures.

Question 7 ________ is the dominant view of God in three of the world’s
great religions: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam:

Question 8 An argument is _____________ whenever the conclusion must be
true if the premises are true.

Question 9 Theism holds that God is a _________ being;his nonexistence is
not possible:

Question 10 It is a requirement of freedom that one possess alternate
probabilities, meaning that in order to act freely, there must be more than
one thing to do.

Question 11 What philosopher argued: God is, by definition, a being who
does not merely happen to exist;if God exists at all, then his existence is
necessary?

Question 12 _________ arguments are also known as firstcause arguments
because they attempt to infer that God must exist as the first cause of the
universe.

Question 13 A divine command theory cannot account for individual
obligations.

Question 14 Since God is the greatest possible being, it is impossible for

, God to exist only in the understanding of the fool. Who argued this
position:

Question 15 Which argument is often referred to as the argument from
design:

Question 16 “Nescience” refers to something that exhibits intelligence in
design but is not intelligent itself.

Question 17 According to Craig, if there is not God, ultimate meaning is
lost.

Question 18 According to Craig, atheists like Camus and Russell are
inconsistent to promote love and brotherhood.

Question 19 In the end, according to Craig, the dilemma for the atheist is:

Question 20 To say that my case for God’s existence is ‘defeasible’ is to
say:



Question 1 Weak foundationalism claims that some of our knowledge is
fallible and subject to revision.

Question 2 _______ theology is where the theologian attempts to say what
can be known about God or things divine, without committing to a specific
religion.

Question 3 According to Evans, philosophy of religion may be engaged in
by thinkers who are not themselves religious at all.

Question 4 If Miranda chooses to simply write off any criticisms of her
religious views as simply being the product of coming from nonbelievers,
she is acting like:

Question 5 Fideists argue that to think rightly about religious matters, one
should put aside all religious commitments and be completely neutral.

Question 6 Dualists believe in one God.

Question 7 Theism holds that God is a _________ being;his nonexistence is
not possible:

Question 8 If theism is true, then Christianity must be true.

Question 9 Agnosticism actually denies the existence of God.

Question 10 What is the term used to describe God’s awareness of future

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