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He is most famous in philosophy for having discovered and articulated


the so-called ontological argument.
2. Blaise Pascal engages in philosophy, employing reasoning rather than
appeal to Scriptural or patristic authority in order to establish the
doctrines of the Christian faith through the employment of reason. True
or False?
3. In philosophy he was an early pioneer in existentialism.
4. He believes that true Christianity is an ever-striving imitatio Christi, a
continual remaking of oneself in the image and spirit of Jesus.
5. Leibniz argues that things seem to cause one another because God
ordained a pre-established harmony among everything in the universe.
True or False?
6. Who is the proponent of the principle of sufficient reason?
7. How did Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz define God as an omniscient God?

8. What is the difference of a God as an omniscient one from a God as an


omnipotent God?
9. His most influential work is the Summa Theologica which consists of
three parts.The first part is on God. The second part is on Ethics. The
last part of the Summa is on Christ and was unfinished when Thomas
died. Who is this philosopher?
10.
He argued that love is the fundamental relation of God to the
world.
11.
St. Anselm of Canterbury argues that God is not the cause of sin,
since, on the contrary, he draws all things to himself.
12.
He believes that a government is needed in order to preserve peace
and orderliness in the society.
13.
It was Rousseau who argued that even though man has the
absolute power to do what he wishes yet he has no license to destroy or
hurt anyone. True or False?
14.

Explain the Social Contract Theory of Rousseau.

15.

This is the basic unit of our society.

16.
He said that Father and son relationship is absolute and that
children should never sever ties with them.

17.
St. Anselm of Canterbury taught us that God happens to be in and
is therefore eternal, since the reality is that God is eternity itself, God is
not in every time or place, but rather everything, all times and places, is
in God, that is, in Gods eternity.
18.
St. Thomas argued that God is Gods own justice, and justice in
the superlative sense. True or False?
19.
He unfolds history of the Christian faith from its roots in Old
Testament prophecy through its early development to the modern Church
to prove Gods existence. Who is this philosopher?
20.
According to John Locke, Sufferings are part of a possible best
world.
21.

According to the teachings of Buddhism, what is Nirvana?

22.
Why is there a need for a man to live in the monastery for atleast
three months before getting married?
23.
Judaism teaches us that sexuality could be dealt in three ways
rather than condemning or judging it. True or False?
24.
Why is there a need for Jewish couples to fast before their
wedding?
25.
This is a canopy with four poles which is usually decorated with
flowers for the celebration of a wedding.
26.

What does a chuppah symbolizes for Jewish weddings?

27.
This refers to the piece of paper (marriage contract) which is read
during the ceremony of the marriage of Jewish couples.
28.
What does the breaking of a wine glass symbolizes after a Jewish
Wedding?
29.

What is a matzo?

30.
The bitter herbs symbolizes the tears shed by the Israelites while in
bondage. True or False?
31.

This marks the end of the holy day for Jewish people.

32.

Enumerate atleast three duties of a husband to his wife.

33.

Enumerate atleast three duties of a wife to her husband.

34.
Apart from being a wife, what else are the roles a wife under the
teachings of Buddhism?

35.
For Buddhism, marriage is an impulsive affair wherein there is a
need for a mutual understanding.
36.

Enumerate atleast three duties of a children to their parents.

37.

Enumerate atleast three duties of a parent to his child.

38.
This refers to the closest parallel to pure love or compassion an
ordinary person can understand.
39.
He argued that there is an absolute freedom and basic equalities
for all.
40.
Leibniz argued that God must not only be necessary, but also the
source of the intelligibility of all things. True or False?
41.

This refer to those who do not accept Gods existence.

42.

This refer to those believe that there is God and He really exist.

43.
This refer to those people who neither believe nor accept gods
existence.
44.

What is the most influential work of St. Thomas of Aquinas?

45.
He believed in God who, being absolutely perfect in power, wisdom
and goodness could not have failed to choose the best possible world.

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