Category: Apologetics
These five apologetic methodologies do not constitute an exhaustive list of approaches to Christian apologetic. They do represent, however, the most well-known and popular argumentative strategies in the scholarly apologetics community.
God's confusion of mankind's previously unified language at Babel (Genesis 11:1-9) is regularly criticized by skeptics. However, there is nothing in history or linguistics that genuinely contradicts the account.
Humility is crucial to the Christian's apologetic task in a world steeped in relativism. Without humility, even the best arguments will ring hollow.
Philosopher and Christian apologist Douglas Groothuis gives some pointers on how Christians can be share and defend their faith.
When someone has run out of credible reasons for rejecting the gospel you proclaim or doctrine you teach, they may resort to a last ditch objection.
Specific omissions from any book of moral standards are not to be taken as any kind of endorsement of or indifference to the omitted specifics if these are already covered in principle.
The faith God gives apprehends certain knowledge of absolute, objective truth.
Over the years, I have had several people ask me about the meaning of Isaiah 45:7, and I have had to answer atheists who use the verse to ridicule the Bible.
The practices of the mystery religions give evidence that mankind is aware of a spiritual need, and that they have a confused, muddied, and, innate understanding of some of what is required to satisfy the religious need they feel.
Why do we consider one thing more beautiful than another, and how can it be that, allowing for some differences in taste, we have a commonly shared sense of beauty? Secularists struggle with this mystery but Scripture reveals the answer.
A listing of various graduate, undergraduate and non-accredited
Christian apologetics training courses.
Apologetics is the branch of Christian theology concerned with the intelligent presentation and defense of the historical Christian faith.
Articles on the branch of Christian theology known as apologetics -- the logical presentation and defense of the Christian faith.