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Liberty University PHIL 201 quiz 7 complete solutions correct answers key 4 different versions Question 1 The most severe version of the problem of horrendous evil is Question 2 The view advanced by C. S. Lewis in The Great Divorce is Question 3 The argument that there is probably pointless su...

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Question 1 The most severe version of the problem of horrendous evil is

Question 2 The view advanced by C. S. Lewis in The Great Divorce is

Question 3 The argument that there is probably pointless suffering that renders God’s
existence unlikely is called

Question 4 Criticisms of mild hell include that

Question 5 The problem of evil comes about when we try to reconcile

Question 6 The Bible tells us everything we need to know and can benefit from ethically.

Question 7 Ethics is about the ________ and about the _________:

Question 8 All religions are concerned with the promulgation of certain values and the
cultivation of specific virtues except Christianity.

Question 9 Where in the Bible can one find ethical material?

Question 10 Which of the following is a way Scripture does NOT contribute to
philosophical ethics?

Question 11 For virtues ethics the “good” is located in the:

Question 12 In the end, Dr. Martin appealed to what factor in answering the question of
gratuitous evil:

Question 13 The pointecast presentation on why be moral would support the idea that
each individual should be free to formulate his/her own ethical norms.

Question 14 Natural Law theory comes under the category of

Question 15 When I ask “Why am I doing this?” I am seeking the ___________ behind my
action:

Question 16 The dependency thesis states that morality is a matter of independent,
rational judgment.

Question 17 According to emotivism, moral language is basically ___________, because it
is not empirical or analytic.

Question 18 Which thesis holds that morality is not a matter of independent rational
judgment but is causally dependent on cultural context:

Question 19 Moral practices and beliefs do not vary from culture to culture; they are
universal.

Question 20 What is really at stake in the dependency thesis is the question of __________
and ___________.

, Question 1 Deadly earthquakes, hurricanes, and diseases are examples of natural evils.

Question 2 Which of the following is a weakness with soulmaking theodicies?

Question 3 The most severe version of the problem of horrendous evil is

Question 4 Socalled “horrendous evils” are

Question 5 Which principle states that one is not justified in claiming that it appears that
there are no X’s if one has reason to believe that, in one’s present epistemic state, one is
not in a position to be able to perceive any Xs that might be there?

Question 6 The Bible gives us a ___________ basis for our moral obligation, in terms of our
obligation to do the will of God, the Creator and Lawgiver.

Question 7 Ethics is about the ________ and about the _________:

Question 8 ________ comes hand in hand with an ethic, because it identifies values to be
propogated and virtues to be cultivated.

Question 9 Christian liberty is not the license to do as one wants, but is rather being
liberated to live within what God’s law requires.

Question 10 Where in the Bible can one find ethical material?

Question 11 The Synderesis rule states:

Question 12 According to Dr. Martin, Augustine defined evil as:

Question 13 In the end, Dr. Martin appealed to what factor in answering the question of
gratuitous evil:

Question 14 According to Dr. Martin, why is evil a problem for theists?

Question 15 Natural Law theory comes under the category of

Question 16 The dependency thesis states that morality is a matter of independent,
rational judgment.

Question 17 The emotivist says an ethical judgment describes feelings, while the
subjectivist says it vents feelings.

Question 18 What term describes the idea that morality varies from culture to culture so
that there are no universal norms?

Question 19 Cultural relativism is the view that moral beliefs and practices vary with and
depend on human needs and social conditions.

Question 20 What is one problem with the charge of ethnocentrism aimed by relativists
and the idea of universal moral beliefs?



Question 1 The logical form of the problem of evil:

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