Quiz - Week 3
Quiz - Week 3
Points 50
Questions 25
Instructions
The quiz:
Attempt History
Both A and B.
Neither A nor B.
Question 2
2 / 2 pts
One of the strongest arguments for contextualization is that the gospel itself
occurred and was recorded in a cultural context. The gospel must always be
communicated in a way that the culture understands.
True
False
Question 3
2 / 2 pts
According to the authors, the book of Matthew points to how Jesus’ death
would forgive sin, but says little about how the Cross would heal the whole
human person.
True
False
Question 4
2 / 2 pts
N. T. Wright’s book Simply Christian serves as an example of a soft version of which
apologetic type?
Classical
Evidential
Presuppositional
Experiential/Narratival
Question 5
2 / 2 pts
According to the chapter, modern Christians have much to learn from the early church regarding
what aspect of apologetics?
Apologetic arguments
Both A and C
Question 6
2 / 2 pts
According to the authors, part of what the gospel announces is who Jesus is.
True
False
Question 7
2 / 2 pts
According to the chapter, the Gospel is not the same thing as Apologetics
True
False
Question 8
2 / 2 pts
According to the authors, the climax of the biblical narrative is the virgin
birth, deity, and healing miracles of Jesus.
True
False
Question 9
2 / 2 pts
Promoting the development of serious scientific and philosophical evidence for Christianity is
the strength of which apologetic method?
Classical
Evidential
Presuppositional
Experiential/Narratival
Question 10
2 / 2 pts
Christian virtues like love, hope, faith, justice, and courage are often not
sufficient of a catalyst for apologetic conversations to take place.
True
False
Question 11
2 / 2 pts
The authors suggest that the best apologetic methods are person-specific.
True
False
Question 12
2 / 2 pts
One of the strengths of classical apologetics is that it views humans as
primarily thinking beings, singularly focusing on persuasion that appeals
cerebrally.
True
False
Question 13
2 / 2 pts
One of the weaknesses of Experiential/Narratival apologetics is that it can minimize
propositional truths and cognitive appeals.
True
False
Question 14
2 / 2 pts
Our deeds form part of the apologetic process and according to the chapter the corporate body of
Christ should be distinguished by these things:
Long-suffering Testimony
Personal Transformation
Holistic Service
Both A and B
Question 15
2 / 2 pts
This method emphasizes that true Christianity is not reducible to a proposition, rather it is a life
and story to be lived out.
Classical
Evidential
Presuppositional
Experiential/Narratival
IncorrectQuestion 16
0 / 2 pts
True apologetic wisdom is gained by all of the following practices, except:
Following exemplars within the community of faith.
Question 17
2 / 2 pts
Apologetics should be seen as a tool to clear debris from the path of unbelievers.
True
False
Question 18
2 / 2 pts
An important aspect of our apologetic should be holistic service to which of
the following:
Society
Community
Institutions
Question 19
2 / 2 pts
Living lives of virtue and wisdom was not intended to make Christians stand out from everyone
else in culture.
True
False
Question 20
2 / 2 pts
The “minimal facts” approach of Gary Habermas is a “soft” example of which
apologetic type?
Classical
Presuppositional
Evidential
Experiential/Narratival
Question 21
2 / 2 pts
The theologian Kevin Vanhoozer stresses that good apologetics is more about which of the
following?
Character formation
Question 22
2 / 2 pts
Which of these could be considered a weakness of evidence-based
approaches to apologetics?
Only A and B.
Question 23
2 / 2 pts
The Evidential method of apologetics is known as the “two-step method.”
True
False
IncorrectQuestion 24
0 / 2 pts
The gospel announces which of the following?
What Jesus promised
Who Jesus is
Both A and C
Question 25
2 / 2 pts
The goal of Presuppositional apologetics is to explicitly undermine a non-Christian’s worldview
True
False