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- Question 1 of 25
1. Question
What is the “tricky part” about conversational evangelization?
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2. Question
The term “Protestant,” generally speaking, refers to:
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3. Question
Identify one group of non-Christian believers in God:
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4. Question
One doesn’t need to be an expert on world __________ to engage non-Christian believers in God.
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5. Question
The “Essence” of a thing is ___________________ something is.
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6. Question
The “moral argument” for the existence of God argues from the perspective that good and evil are:
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7. Question
“Religious context” is a particularly important part of which argument for the existence of God?
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8. Question
The different types of atheists discussed in the OGR2 lesson are:
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9. Question
The three “solas” of the Reformation in the OGR4 lesson are:
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10. Question
An “Intellectual Protestant”:
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11. Question
The ________________ of the Church means that she will never become corrupt in her Faith or Sacraments.
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12. Question
Often, Catholics are tempted to leave the Church because of _______________.
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13. Question
Mormons believe in this doctrine:
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14. Question
A(n) ______________ atheist professes belief in God but lives as if there is no God.
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15. Question
“No one will care how much you know unless they know how much you ___________.”
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16. Question
What is Catholic Ecumenism? (Short Answer)
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- Question 17 of 25
17. Question
What is the Lord, Liar, Lunatic or Legend argument? (Short Answer)
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- Question 18 of 25
18. Question
What is a “Spiritual, not Religious” Catholic? How should we speak to them? (Short Answer)
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19. Question
What are ways that One Good Reason can be misused? (Short Answer)
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20. Question
What is your “one good reason” for believing that Jesus Christ is Lord? (Short Answer)
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- Question 21 of 25
21. Question
What is the One Good Reason method for conversational evangelization, and how can it help us to share the truth of the Gospel and the Catholic faith? How do we integrate it into the “Listen, Befriend, Proclaim, and Invite” method of evangelization? (Short Essay)
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- Question 22 of 25
22. Question
What does Carlos mean by the concept of “divine family” in the Church? How can we use it as a “one good reason” for non-Christian believers in God, and for others? (Short Essay)
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23. Question
What is the Ecumenical Movement and what does it intend to do? How did it get started? What is the meaning and role of “ecclesial communion” in the Ecumenical Movement? (Short Essay)
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24. Question
Explain two of the arguments for the Existence of God. (Short Essay)
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25. Question
In terms of morality, what determines what is truly good for us? And how do we discern what is that moral good? Give examples. (Short Essay)
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