Module Examination - Apologetics 1. Christian apologetics is defined as A) Expressing regret for sin B) The theology of early Church leaders C) The rational and systematic defense of the Christian faith D) Expressing regret for failing to study for this test 2. The purpose of Christian apologetics is A) To prove that God exists B) To win people to Christ C) To silence critics DB and C 3. Key things to consider when using apologetics and sharing your faith include all of the following except A) Begin by seeking agreement as much as possible B) Speak in concepts understood by your listener C) Dispute all religious beliefs of your listener so he will be willing to listen to the Gospel D) Learn as much as you can about the other person’s faith 4. Classical theism refers to the belief in A) One infinite God who created the universe and also works within the universe B) One God who is the same as the universe C) One finite God who is in the universe and has potential outside the universe D) One infinite God who created the universe but is not involved within the universe 5. Romans 1:20 (NIV) reads