Tag: presuppositional
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There is a new apologetics book released this summer entitled “Understanding Christian Apologetics: Five Methods for Defending the Faith”. It examines five different methods defended by five different authors for doing apologetics: Classical, Evidential, Presuppositional, Cultural, and Ecclesial. Critiques are also offered for each method. I’m halfway through and it’s…
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[This is from the Introduction, authored by Timothy Paul Jones, to Understanding Christian Apologetics: Five Methods for Defending the Faith.] Jones identifies and defines four primary perspectives for doing apologetics: Classical Apologetics is defined as the “Two-step method that appeals to arguments from reason and nature to establish God’s existence…
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The resurrection of Christ is the center of my apologetics. While I incorporate multiple other areas into my apologetics (i.e., classical, evidential, cultural, ecclesial, expository apologetics; the reliability of the NT manuscripts, the problem of evil, ethics, transcendent arguments from beauty, morality, etc.), those are all peripheral issues that I…
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