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I.Apologetics Considered as Merely Possible or Inevitable? I.Apologetics Considered as Merely Possible or Inevitable? The term apologetics, according to Stormonth's dictionary, is "that branch of theology which defends the Scriptures and sets forth the evidence of their divine authority." Usually
In order to see the value of apologetics we ought to see how important it is to make an apology, a defense. It is an admonition in the Word of God, that we are to make apologies. We have this in Philippians 1:7, "Even as it is meet for me to think this of you all, because I have you in my heart; in
The Church, from the very beginning, has been engaged in apologetical defense and witness. In the Apostolic Church there was controversy with Judaism, Heathenism, and Gnosticism. Then within the Trinitarian Controversies there were mainly the Arian and the Sabellian controversies. Within the Christo
For another thing, he is overly concerned with apologetics in relation to the unbeliever. He looks at the whole question of Apologetics from the broad perspective of the whole of Christendom. He does not reckon with the fact sufficiently that the battle in the defense of the truth of God's Word is o
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These apologies were arguments in defense of Christianity against the charges of the heathen and the attacks of the Jews. In these days, a sermon or a lecture in our churches on the Bible of necessity would be of an apologetical nature (apologetical in the more theological sense of the word). In suc
Even the subject in which I was examined was not called “Apologetics,” but “controversy.” Perhaps the churches were afraid that the term would be taken in the wrong sense. Apologetics or Controversy meant “defense of the faith.” The Classis wanted to know whether I could defend the faith. They wante