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Asking questions forces people to open up within their general _______________________ |
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Asking questions forces people to open up within __________ assumptions |
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Asking questions exposes ____________ __________ |
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Asking questions exposes _______ |
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Asking questions exposes _________ |
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Asking questions insures a _______ |
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Asking questions makes people _________ |
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T or F The command to be prepared to make a defense was given to the church. |
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T or F Apologetics is primarily an academic exercise and not a spiritual discipline |
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T or F In order to be spiritually effective [in our defense] we need to know 'what' we believe and 'why' |
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T or F Just as physical fitness requires years of training, the command to be prepared anticipates continual hard work. |
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T or F Apologetics involves answering other people's quesitons |
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T or F Apologetics involves questioning other people's answers |
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T or F Apologetics involves questioning the questions themselves |
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T or F The hallmark of a postmodern generation is the fact that they believe the questions are worth asking |
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T or F If people are not asking us questions we should blame society rather than taking a look inside our own heart |
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If the answer to 'why' you became a Christian is the same as 'how' you became a Christian, you are not really giving a reason. |
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T or F Jesus should be the reason why we are Christians |
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T or F If you take the Christ out of Christian it is okay because 'Ian' can save you too. |
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The word we translate as --- is the Greek word 'apologia' |
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The goal of apologetics is |
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to communicate the profundity of the gospel so as to remove any confusion surrounding it |
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The theme verse for this unit is 1 Peter 3: 15-16. These words were spoken in which of the following contexts: |
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A chrisitan church taht was being persecuted AND A time when you could lose your life for putting Peter's words into practice |
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The Greek word for _____ is the seat of the emotional and intellectual life |
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The Greek word for _______ carries the connotation of getting fit |
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Apologetics is inherently tied up with what other area of practical theology? |
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The word for 'reason' is the Greek 'logos' from which we get the word |
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We engage in apologetics with gentleness so that our_______ does not crowd out the gospel |
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We keep a good conscience by_______ to know things we don't know |
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Apologetics is the evangelistic theology that is able to walk out into the marketplace and engage with your neighbors, weith you friends, with those around you so that they may |
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