Question 1
Christian “faith” is best described as a blind leap.
Question 2
It is important for Christians to have friendships with fellow
... [Show More] believers so that they can encourage each another.
Question 3
Evangelism and apologetics are both grounded in the divine commandment found in Matt 28:19
Question 4
The main passage of Scripture that gives historical apologists purpose and direction can be found in _______________________.
Question 5
Secular world systems are not included in the six categories of Global Apologetics because they do not have a foundational belief in a deity or deities.
Question 6
An incarnational life demands surrender.
Question 7
It is the Holy Spirit that convicts the unbeliever’s heart.
Question 8
The urgency of sharing the gospel should overwhelm the need to be caring or kind in your presentation to people.
Question 9
Global apologetics seeks to understand the beliefs of those from other major world systems, and anticipate the assumptions thy may have about Jesus Christ.
Question 10
There is an important connection between one’s beliefs and behavior
Question 11
God’s Word is able to stand the test of any examination and scrutiny.
Question 12
Wheeler, in the Popular Encyclopedia of Apologetics states, “According to Scripture, the only stumbling block for unbelievers should be _________________.”
Question 13
A godly person is someone who is willingly submissive to God’s ways.
Question 14
When a Christian shares the gospel message with an individual, they may also consider including their own personal testimony of salvation in the presentation.
Question 15
Even strong Christians can make mistakes and make poor choices so we should put our hope in the Lord (Jesus Christ) and not people.
Question 16
To formulate their conclusions, the historical apologists rely entirely on the historical record found within the New Testament.
Question 17
Incarnational apologetics is communicated through both actions and attitudes.
Question 18
As long as a Christian is informationally prepared to defend their faith, they will be able to easily compel others to “receive Christ”, regardless of their incarnational apologetic.
Question 19
The use of historical apologetics is a recent innovation devised and made popular by such men as Gary Habermas, Lee Strobel, and Mike Licona.
Question 20
Christians should use clever rhetoric in their presentation if they hope to see people won to Christ.
_______ apologetics is the representative private and public lifestyle of a Christian that validates to the world the absolute truths of the Bible. [Show Less]