Question 1 (1 point)
Persons associated with the concept of free-will were:
Question 1 options:
| all of the above |
| Jakobus Arminius |
| Hugo Grotius |
| John Wesley |
Question 2 (1 point)
The idea that we cannot help but will and act the way we do iscalled:
Question 2 options:
| determinism |
| combinationalism |
| compatiblism |
| indeterminism |
Question 3 (1 point)
Ancient philosophers who believed in determinism werecalled:
Question 3 options:
| Cynics |
| Sophists |
| Stoics |
| Skeptics |
Question 4 (1 point)
Calvinism includes which concept?
Question 4 options:
| foreknowledge |
| predestination |
| total depravity |
| all of the above |
Question 5 (1 point)
Calvinism includes all points except:
Question 5 options:
| unconditional election |
| irresistible grace |
| perseverance of the saints |
| unlimited atonement |
Question 6 (1 point)
According to Molina, which was not included in the three kindsof knowledge God has?
Question 6 options:
| knowledge of what could happen depending on how He acts |
| knowledge of what is logically true |
| knowledge of what must be true |
| knowledge of what must happen |
Question 7 (1 point)
Open theism is defined as:
Question 7 options:
| a clear way to critique the existence of God |
| God intentionally suspending his foreknowledge of what we willchoose, so we are free |
| God being open to our suggestions about ethics |
| God’s prior determination of the future, as if we will be savedfrom his judgment or not |
Question 8 (1 point)
The different approaches to the study of ethics include allbut:
Question 8 options:
| duty-based |
| virtue-based |
| act-based |
| reward-based |
Question 9 (1 point)
Utilitariansim is a type of ethics based on:
Question 9 options:
| excessive resources in the justice system |
| consequences and the greater good |
| publicly held power companies |
Question 10 (1 point)
‘Moderation in all things’ is the explanation of whatprinciple?
Question 10 options:
| the golden arches |
| the golden rule |
| the gold standard |
| the golden mean |