Theology
Philosophy
Ethics
Biology
Psychology
100

A reasoned defense of the faith for the glory of God

What is apologetics?

100

Everything that happens can be explained in terms of natural causes

What is naturalism?

100

The basis for Christian ethics

What is God's character?

100

The question biology seeks to answer

What is life?

100

The source of all psychological problems according to Christianity

What is our sinful nature?

200

Someone who is committed to a lifestyle of following Jesus

What is a disciple?

200

The study of what is ultimately real

What is metaphysics?

200

A personal system of right and wrong based on some standard

What is morality?

200

Living things incorporate small, adaptive changes over time, producing variations within the gene pool of a species

What is microevolution?

200

The stage at which a person reaches his or her full psychologucal potential

What is self-actualization?

300

The belief that all living beings and material objects are divine

What is pantheism?

300

Belief in a material body and an immaterial mind/soul

What is dualism?

300

Morality is defined by the indovidual or culture

What is moral relativism?

300

Changes in the genetic makeup of an organism

What are mutations?

300

The key to psychological health in Islam

What is submission?

400

The most influential athiest of the 20th century

Who is John Dewey?

400

The study of knowledge and how we know what we know

What is epistemology?

400

Right and wrong are determined by each specific and unique circumstance

What is situational ethics?

400

A belief system that resulted from the combination of the theory of natural selection and the science of genetics

What is Neo-Darwinism?

400

Taught that Christianity os a defense mechanism to resolve father issues

Who is Sigmund Freud?

500

A subset of Marxism tailored to Christians

What is liberation theology?

500

Truth, belief, and adequate reasons

What is the basis of propositional knowledge?

500

An ethical system that judges morality by the consequences of the actions

What is teleological?

500

The idea that changes occur relatively quickly within a species, leaving limited transitional fossils

What is punctuated equilibrium?

500

The belief that the mind is only a projection of brain activity

What is epiphenomenalism?