U1.2: Methods of Apologetics

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Across
  1. 1. Argument States that objective right and wrong point to a divine lawgiver
  2. 4. The lens of foundational beliefs used to interpret reality
  3. 7. Jesus’s physical rising from the dead after his crucifixion
  4. 10. Starts by assuming the Bible is true, then challenges other worldviews
Down
  1. 2. A rational defense of the Christian faith
  2. 3. A foundational assumption that shapes a person's worldview
  3. 5. Uses historical, scientific, and archaeological data to support Christianity
  4. 6. Contends that the universe began and must have an uncaused creator
  5. 8. A two-step method using philosophy to first prove God’s existence
  6. 9. Claims the universe's complexity implies an intelligent designer