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The Arguments
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A branch of theology devoted to the defense of the divine origin and authority of Christianity.

What is the definition of apologetics?

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Interactive relationship

What is the definition of knowledge?

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The meaning of 3-4-5 in Ravi's 3-4-5 Method.

What are (three) tests, (four) questions, and (five) disciplines?

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Meaning, Value, and Purpose

What is MVP?

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The number premises (excluding conclusion) in the Kalam Cosmological Argument.

What is two?

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The study of knowledge.

What is the definition of epistemology?

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Something you think is true, to the extent that you act upon it. ("in degrees" it can grow or shrink)

What is the definition of belief?

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The two limitations to apologetics.

What are spiritual and rational limitations?

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The idea that man has two substances (physical and nonphysical).

What is substance dualism?

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Premise one of the design argument.

What is all designs imply a designer?

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Recall memory

What is knowledge by description?

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The modern definition states this is the choice to believe something in the absence of evidence or knowledge. (This is an incorrect definition)

What is (a false definition of) faith?

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Intellectual reasons, personal reasons, and social reasons.

What are the three reasons why people believe and disbelieve things?

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The two things that Plato believed lead men to believe in God.

What are the existence of the soul, and the order of the motion of the stars?

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The name of the three main arguments learned about in this class.

What is the Kalam Cosmological Argument, the Design Argument, and Anselm's Ontological Argument?

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That which corresponds to reality.

What is the definition of truth?

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Something you really know (familiar, interactive relationship).

What is knowledge by acquaintance?

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The essential properties of particular type of thing.

What is the definition of nature?

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The two types of sin

What are sins of commission and sins of omission?

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This argument tells us that if the universe encompasses time, space, and matter: the cause must timeless, spaceless, and immaterial.

What is the Kalam Cosmological Argument?

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Love and unity within believers.

What is the greatest apologetic?

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Ravi's five disciplines

What are theology, metaphysics, epistemology, morality, and anthropology?

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"God can do anything" or "All suffering is deserved"

What are inadequate responses to evil?

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Moral (brought about by free moral agents) and Natural (brought about by free processes)

What are the two kinds of evil?

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God cannot exist only in the mind, because a greater being could still be conceived.

What is Anselm's Ontological Argument premise four?