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Sep 13, 2021 · The Bible encourages apologetics, and Jesus Himself was a masterful apologist. The apologist must be a person of Christian integrity and love in order to make the gospel attractive. What she defends is the Christian account of reality, which can be summarized in terms of creation-fall-redemption-consummation.
The major types of Christian apologetics include historical and legal evidentialist apologetics, presuppositional apologetics, philosophical apologetics, prophetic apologetics, doctrinal apologetics, biblical apologetics, moral apologetics, and scientific apologetics.
Oct 7, 2024 · Apologetics, in Christianity, the intellectual defense of the truth of the Christian religion, usually considered a branch of theology. In Protestant usage, apologetics can be distinguished from polemics, in which the beliefs of a particular Christian church are defended.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
- What Are The Origins of Apologetics?
- What Is The Purpose of Apologetics?
- How Does Apologetics Relate to Evangelism?
- Approaches to Apologetics
- Common Objections to The Task of Apologetics
- A Biblical Case For The Task of Apologetics
- The Dynamic of Apologetic Dialogue
- Conclusion
In the second century AD, as Christianity began to engage at an intellectual level with Greek philosophy and attracted greater attention from Roman society, a number of writers produced reasoned defences of the Christian faith. Of these Justin Martyr (c. 100-165 AD), a gentile from Samaria who was converted after seeking truth in numerous philosoph...
Apologetics is generally said to have three functions, although it should be realised that not all Christian apologists accept that all three functions are valid (some would say that we should not try to construct positive arguments for Christian faith but simply focus on refuting accusations against it) and there is considerable variation between ...
'Evangelism' is generally understood to mean sharing the good news message (gospel) about Jesus Christ. Apologetics is best seen as either pre-evangelism or as part of the process of evangelism. It removes barriers to belief and prepares the ground for the seed of the gospel to be sown. It is vital not to divorce apologetics strictly from evangelis...
There are numerous different ways to approach the task of apologetics and it is not always easy to classify different approaches. No one scheme of classification gains universal support. Two possible ways of classifying common approaches are:
Christians who are sceptical about the value of apologetics raise a number of different objections, some based on verses from the Bible and others based on limitations of logic and apologetics. These objections are generally based on misunderstandings of the Bible text or of the purpose of apologetics. In the list of objections that follows I am in...
A number of New Testament passages are key to helping us understand why we should engage in apologetics and how we should do it. We will consider each of these passages in the order in which they appear in the New Testament, outlining principles for apologetics that arises from them as we do so: Acts 17:1-4 – “He reasoned with them from the Scriptu...
Apologetics may happen at many different levels, from the highly formal and intellectual (e.g. debates with leading atheist thinkers, presentations in universities and parliaments) to the highly informal and less strictly intellectual. Much of what follows in this section presumes the more informal interactions that every believer should expect to ...
The intention of this article has been to introduce the Christian reader to apologetics and in some way to demystify a topic that many Christians find intimidating. I have deliberately not included detailed arguments for the existence of God or about specific objections to the Christian faith, since my intention has been to build a case for why eve...
Apologetics helps create an atmosphere in which men and women see the Christian faith as a major contender in the ring of thought. Source: Craig, William Lane. Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics. Crossway Books, 2008.
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In the world of Catholic or Christian apologetics, we are called to defend the Faith. We do this using logic, Sacred Scripture, and also Sacred Tradition. The very word “apologetics” is derived from the ancient Greek word apologia, meaning a formal defense of one’s position.
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Faith, according to this other point of view, is essentially kerygmatic: it proclaims the truth and does not argue from any shared premisses. There is thus no common ground. Apologetics, therefore, does not support faith: on the contrary, it misunderstands it and undermines it.