Question 1 3 pts
Fideism comes from the Latin word fides, which translates to “blind leap” in
English.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Question 2 3 pts
Kierkegaard saw the quest for objectivity as:
Group of answer choices
A grand adventure that every human must embark on
The intellect’s, or the mind’s, act of worship to God
A form of intellectual idolatry, tantamount to trying to be like God
None of the above
Question 3 3 pts
The view of faith and reason the authors call “Reason as Magistrate” is
characteristic of what time period in western history?
Group of answer choices
The Middle Ages
The Enlightenment
Postmodernity
The Pre-Socratic Era
Question 4 3 pts
Which proponent of evidentialism said, “It is wrong always, everywhere, and
for anyone, to believe anything upon insufficient evidence”?
, Group of answer choices
Immanuel Kant
G.E. Moore
Alister McGrath
W.K. Clifford
Question 5 3 pts
The authors understand the concept of “faith” to be a kind of blind leap
based on optimism and positive thinking.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Question 6 3 pts
Dialogical views of faith and reason see the two as dialogue partners,
primarily because both Scripture and creation are forms of revelation that
originate from God.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Question 7 3 pts
Which view of faith and reason is commonly associated with Anselm of
Canterbury?
Group of answer choices
The equality of faith and reason
Faith seeking understanding
The rejection of reason
Understanding seeking faith
Question 8 3 pts