Introduction to
Apologetics
Existence of God
Problem of Evil
Miracles
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"All beauty is in the eye of the beholder"

What is subjectivism?

100

This term is defined philosophically as "the making of a potential to an actual"

What is motion?

100

This philosophical perspective denies the existence of God.

What is atheism?

100

Those things which are done by divine power apart from the order generally followed by things

What is a miracle, according to Aquinas?

100

The three postures of apologetics?

What is proof, defense, offense?

200

"The science of explaining and justifying the Christian religion as the true religion"

What is Christian Apologetics?

200

The name of the argument that follows... Whatever begins to exist has a cause for its coming into being./// The universe began to exist. /// Therefore, the universe has a cause for its coming into being.

What is the Kalam argument?

200

These are the four propositions that are dealt with in the problem of evil

What is....

1. God exists.

2. God is all good. 

3. God is all powerful. 

4. Evil exists.  ...?

200

This category of philosophy studies the nature of reality

What is metaphysics?

200

This position holds that everything we know by faith can also be understood, discovered, or proved by reason.

What is rationalism?

300

An argument not using reason

What is a nonrational argument?

300

Aquinas begins each of his five ways with this type of demonstration

What is empirical evidence? or What are things evident to the senses?

300

The defense of the problem of evil that appeals to the freedom of the creature as the only solution to the problem.

What is the free will defense?

300

This type of argument against miracles is not against their possibility but their knowability/believability

What is the epistemological argument against miracles?

300

This term is defined as "the branch of theology that studies human acts so as to direct them to a loving vision of God seen as our true, complete happiness and our final end"

What is Christian ethics?

400

"Reason is merely calculative and active"

What is the problem of scientism?

400
Qualitative, quantitative, positional, generation/corruption

What are the possible types of material change, according to Aristotle?

400

This term is defined as "the privation of any part which is necessary for the integrity of an object"

What is natural evil?

400

This term is defined as "the likelihood an event taken in general with no specific context"

What is prior probability?

400

The reason why all people should care about ethics?

What is happiness?

500

The movement of the soul from that a things is/exists to what a thing is. 

What is wonder?

500

Aquinas's first is concerned with why things undergo change, while his second way is concerned with this...

What is "Why things exist at all?"

500

A positive argument that seeks to give an explanation as to why God allows evil

What is a theodicy?

500

This term is defined as "the likelihood of an event based on our background knowledge and specific evidence"

What is subsequent probability?

500

This term is defined as the human's power to receive knowledge from the senses

What is intellectus?