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    Apologetic Artice Review

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    The following article was written by David Wheeler for publication in an apologetics encyclopedia. However‚ the subject matter of the article is equally as important in the realm of evangelism. Considering that most approaches to evangelism‚ including Share Jesus Without Fear‚ are basically driven by supplying proper “information”‚ at what point does one’s incarnational lifestyle enter into the equation? Is evangelism only the communication of proper information‚ or does it also include the total

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    MA In Apologetics Analysis

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    Alumni of the MA in Apologetics project will be prepared for an assortment of chances. The MA in Apologetics can give the instructive structure expected to parachurch service and educating opportunities. Also graduates may seek after further instruction at the Ph.D. level. Classes The MAA educational modules involves 36 units (see underneath for points of interest on the courses). All understudies take a General Core of courses in Apologetics Communication and Classical Apologetics. In these courses

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    C.S.Lewis

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    C.S. Lewis: Christian Apologist Included in the 10 most influential Christians of the 20th century alongside Karl Barth‚ Pope John XXIII‚ Martin Luther King Jr‚ and Billy Graham‚ the Christian History magazine named him "the atheist scholar who became an Anglican‚ an apologist‚ and a ‘patron saint’ of Christians everywhere." He was also dubbed as an “apostle to the skeptics” because he resolutely answered frequent objections individuals had when it came to accepting Christ as their Savior (christianodyssey

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    some time I have wanted to become a pastor. When I was a junior in high school I took a class that inspired me to be a pastor. I attended Faith Christian Academy for my last three years of high school. In my junior year I took a class called Apologetics. Apologetics was a class that taught us how to defend our faith. In this class we went over several things‚ in three main parts. We learned about how to positively maneuver a discussion‚ how to defend God‚ and how to defend the Bible. During the first

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    Case for the Resurrection of Jesus By Gary R. Habermas‚ Michael R. Licona Zerrrouk (pen name) The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus‚ was written by Gary R. Habermas‚ and co-authored by Michael R. Licona. Haberma is a distinguished professor‚ and the chairman of Philosophy and Theology at Liberty University‚ in Virginia. Habermas‚ using a minimal amount of facts‚ gives a provoking argument for the historicity of the Jesus Christ’s resurrection. This book was not meant as a 100% sure way

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    Being a Christian and a student of Communications‚ I felt compelled to reading The Case for Christ. I decided to use this book for this review especially due to the large amount of criticisms and backlash it had received. Lee Strobel is known for being a hard-nosed skeptical journalist and ex-investigative reporter for the Chicago Tribune. He also described himself as a "former spiritual skeptic" before his personal mission for the proof of God. Skeptics around the world claim that Jesus either never

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    between 1952 and 1954 of the British Broadcasting Corporation. The book was originally split up into three pamphlets: The Case for Christianity‚ Christian Behavior‚ and Beyond Personality. These set of documents are considered a classic of Christian apologetics. Christian Behavior is the third book in C.S Lewis’ Mere Christianity. Book three contains twelve Chapters which view questions related to Christian morals. The first two chapters of Christian Behavior are an overview of humanities morals with

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    Michael Haggard Advanced Topics in Contemporary Apologetics - Course Number: AP 661 IS R2 03 Trinity Theological Seminary AN EXAMINATION OF “MINIMAL FACT” ARGUMENT FOR THE RESURRECTION OF CHRIST AS PROPOSED BY GARY HABERMAS Gary Robert Habermas is distinguished Professor of Apologetics and Philosophy as well as department chairman of Philosophy and Theology at Liberty University in Virginia.[1] He has devoted a large part of his career to the topic of the resurrection of Jesus Christ‚

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    especially desirable because of the copious amounts of lumber‚ cotton‚ and coal. Bartelomé de Las Casas‚ a Dominican friar‚ went to the new world as a bishop where he witnessed the poor treatment of the Native people. This lead him to publish the Apologetic History of the Indies where he argued against the corruption of the Native Americans innocence and of their lands by the Spanish colonists. Casas’ main arguments for why Native Americans

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    Similar to Justin’s appeal to Scripture as history‚ Origen in his apologetic Against Celsus uses history in Scripture to respond to Celsus’ criticisms of Christianity. Origen uses the biblical history recorded in the Old Testament of the Jewish people to reply to Celsus‚ who was arguing that the way to know God is through the ascent of the mind. Wilken states that Origen responds by arguing that knowing God is grounded in the historical descent of God to humanity as a historical person. Origen

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