Top 80+ Solved Philosophy of Religion MCQ Questions Answer

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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

  • a. foundationalism

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

  • b. solipsism

Q. Christian thought treats Bible as a ------------------of revelation.

a. source

b. medium

c. truth

d. copy

  • b. medium

Q. Critique of Religion and Philosophy is written by:

a. salomon reinach

b. walter kaufmann,

c. william james

d. w.t stace

  • b. walter kaufmann,

Q. The term mysticism comes from the Greek word ---------------

a. mystikos

b. mytikos,

c. mithios

d. mystipos

  • a. mystikos

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

  • a. protestant christianity

Q. The teleological argument has its earliest roots in the thought of ------------------

a. thales

b. heraclitus

c. plato

d. aristotle

  • c. plato

Q. Teleological argument states that God is an intelligent--------------------.

a. designer

b. creator

c. protector

d. master

  • a. designer

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

  • c. analogy of watch

Q. “Dialogues on Natural Religion”, is written by:

a. david hume

b. st. anselm

c. paley

d. descartes

  • a. david hume

Q. The cosmological argument considered God as the:

a. protector

b. creator

c. first cause

d. destroyer

  • c. first cause

Q. To -----------first cause argument is known as cosmological.

a. david hume

b. st. anselm

c. paley

d. aristotle

  • d. aristotle

Q. According to Aristotle God is the:

a. prime mover

b. absolute

c. omnipotent

d. protector

  • a. prime mover
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