Top 80+ Solved Philosophy of Religion MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The idea that our belief-structures are and must be built upon basic beliefs, which aregrounded in and justified by clear circumstances is called:
a. foundationalism
b. fundamentalism
c. experimentalism
d. justificationalism
Q. ‘The material world exists only in consciousnesses, our own and God’s’- this position isknown as:
a. idealism
b. solipsism
c. spiritualism
d. intuitionism
Q. --------------is an act of divine or supernatural disclosure to humans of something relatingto human existence.
a. belief
b. reason
c. revelation
d. faith
Q. ------------- is confidence or trust in a person to thing, deity, in the doctrines or teachingsof a religion, or view even without empirical evidence.
a. belief
b. reason
c. revelation
d. faith
Q. Christian thought treats Bible as a ------------------of revelation.
a. source
b. medium
c. truth
d. copy
Q. Critique of Religion and Philosophy is written by:
a. salomon reinach
b. walter kaufmann,
c. william james
d. w.t stace
Q. The term mysticism comes from the Greek word ---------------
a. mystikos
b. mytikos,
c. mithios
d. mystipos
Q. Non-propositional view of revelation and faith has become widespread within --------------during the present century.
a. protestant christianity
b. christianity,
c. catholics
d. none of these
Q. The teleological argument has its earliest roots in the thought of ------------------
a. thales
b. heraclitus
c. plato
d. aristotle
Q. Teleological argument states that God is an intelligent--------------------.
a. designer
b. creator
c. protector
d. master
Q. Paley’s ------------------conveys the essence of the teleological argument.
a. analogy of desert
b. analogy of stone
c. analogy of watch
d. analogy of table
Q. “Dialogues on Natural Religion”, is written by:
a. david hume
b. st. anselm
c. paley
d. descartes
Q. The cosmological argument considered God as the:
a. protector
b. creator
c. first cause
d. destroyer
Q. To -----------first cause argument is known as cosmological.
a. david hume
b. st. anselm
c. paley
d. aristotle