Apologetics
"[T]he 21st century Apologist needs to take Apologetics far more seriously. He needs to incorporate Apologetics into every aspect of his or her ministry: every sermon, every class, every evangelistic activity. We have woefully neglected our responsibility to train our young people in the solid case for Christianity, and then we wonder why they depart from the faith under the influence of secular university instruction. We give our parishioners and our missionaries no foundation in the defense of the faith, and then wonder why our evangelistic efforts show so little fruit in a world where people have long moved beyond accepting something just because someone else believes it." - John Warwick Montgomery [ref] |
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The Da Vinci Code
Faith Has Its Reasons (series)
Preface: Integrative Approaches to Defending the Christian Faith
1. What is Apologetics?
2. A Brief History of Apologetics
3. Issues and Methods In Apologetics
4. Classical Apologetics: It Stands to Reason
5. Classical Apologetics: A Reasonable Faith
6. The Rationality of the Christian Worldview
7. Apologetics and the Limits of Reason
8. Evidentialist Apologetics: Just the Facts
9. Evidentialist Apologetics: Faith Founded on Fact
10. Presenting Evidence That Demands a Verdict
11. Apologetics and the Interpretation of Fact
12. Reformed Apologetics: God Said It
13. Reformed Apologetics: Christianity in Conflict
14. Taking Every Thought Captive
15. Apologetics and the Authority of Revelation
16. Fideist Apologetics: By Faith Alone
17. Fideist Apologetics: Reasons of the Heart
18. Calling People to Encounter God in Jesus Christ
19. Apologetics and the Subjectivity of Faith
20. Integrative Approaches to Apologetics
21. Contending for the Faith: Apologetics and Human Knowledge
22. Reasons for Hope: Integrating Diverse Arguments in Apologetics
23. Speaking the Truth in Love: Perspectives on Apologetics
The Nature & Importance of Presuppositions (series)
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