Defining Apologetics
Reasons for Apologetics
Apologetic Methods
Worldviews
Miscellaneous
100

The term "apologetics" comes from this Greek word.

What is apologia?

100

The first reason we do apologetics is because ______ commands it.

Who is God?

100

The number of common apologetic methods we covered in class.

What is four?

100
This is a set of basic assumptions that seek to make sense of reality.

What is a worldview?

100

This tactic in spiritual conversations involves asking questions.

What is The Columbo Tactic?

200

The defensive aspect of apologetics involves providing this.

What is an answer?

200

The level of faith that involves content.

What is Notitia?

200

This is the method of using verifiable historical and scientific evidence to defend the existence of the Christian God.

What is evidential apologetics?

200

Everyone has this, whether they realize it or not.

What is a worldview?

200
The most wonderful time of the year is _________.

What is Christmas?

300

This Scripture reference is where we get our main basis for doing apologetics.

What is 1 Peter 3:14b-16?

300

This is the idea that you don't need a reason to believe, but simply need to have faith.

What is fideism?

300

This approach to apologetics begins with the assumption that the Bible is true.

What is presuppositional apologetics?

300

This is the example that we used to discuss the often unnoticed role of worldview in our lives.

What is the foundation and framework of a house?

300

Since salvation involves the work of the Holy Spirit, _________ is one thing that must not be neglected in the task.

What is prayer?

400

According to R.C. Sproul, proof is _________.

What is objective?

400

The third reason we do apologetics is because the ________ needs it.

What is the world?

400

This method of apologetics appeals to a "Sensus Divinitatis."

What is Reformed Epistemology?

400

Human beings have dignity because they are created in this.

What is the image of God?

400
The first task of the cultural apologist.

What is study culture?

500

These were the four primary accusations the early church (particularly Justin Martyr) faced from nonbelievers.

What is sedition, atheism, incest, and cannibalism?

500

This is the level of faith that only the Holy Spirit can provide.

What is Fiducia?

500

The classical approach to apologetics first seeks to argue for _____________. 

What is the existence of God?

500

These are the four basic parts to the Christian worldview.

What is Creation, Fall, Redemption, Restoration?

500

The second type question one can ask when using the Columbo tactic.

How did you come to that conclusion?
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