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The Philosophical Journey, 2/e
William Lawhead, The University of Mississippi

The Search for God
Overview of Philosophy of Religion

True False Quiz



1

All atheists believe we can prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that God doesn't exist.
A)True
B)False
2

It's possible for both theists and atheists to be evidentialists.
A)True
B)False
3

The cosmological argument, the teleological argument, and the ontological argument are three traditional arguments within the project of natural theology.
A)True
B)False
4

A fideist maintains that faith is a matter of subjective commitment, not a matter of belief grounded in objective evidence.
A)True
B)False
5

An argument for the existence of God based on reason alone without appeal to empirical premises would be an a posteriori rather than an a priori argument.
A)True
B)False