Christian Apologetics: An Introduction | 1 Edition
ISBN-13: 9781119906933
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Provides an accessible overview of the theory and practice of Christian apologetics, written by one of the leading experts in the field
Christian Apologetics is a compact yet comprehensive introduction to the theological discipline devoted to the intellectual defense of the truth of the Christian religion. Assuming no previous knowledge of Christian apologetics, this student-friendly textbook clearly explains the major theoretical and practical aspects of the tradition while exploring its core themes, historical development, and current debates.
Using a non-denominational approach, world-renowned Christian scholar Alister E. McGrath engages the ideas of a wide range of representative apologists and explores the ways they have been applied throughout history, and can still be used today.
Concise, easy-to-digest chapters gradually build students' knowledge and confidence, moving from basic definitions and concepts to more advanced theory and practical application. Throughout the text, the author engages a variety of cultural concerns about religious belief, illustrates the real-life connection of apologetic studies and ministries in the Church, and offers clear explanations and vigorous defenses of the faith that students can adopt in their own writing and speaking.
- Introduces the art and science of explaining and commending the Christian faith
- Presents approaches to apologetics that emphasize the positive appeal of Christianity to the imagination and emotions
- Covers the major approaches to apologetics, identifies their strengths and weaknesses, and discusses their key representatives
- Helps readers in ministry and outreach defend Christianity against misunderstandings and misrepresentations
- Addresses the real-world application of apologetics, including role models, good practice, and established wisdom
- Features case studies of Christian apologists such as G. K. Chesterton, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Tim Keller
- Includes study questions, activities, further reading lists, full references, and links to video and audio resources developed by the author
Designed to meet the needs of teachers looking for a clear and reliable introduction to the field, Christian Apologetics: An Introduction is an excellent textbook for undergraduate and graduate apologetics courses in colleges and seminaries, as well as church courses and study groups across Christian denominations.