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Apologetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apologetics is the whole of the consensus of the views of those who defend a position in an argument of long standing. The term comes from the Greek word apologia (απολογία), meaning a speaking in ...
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Christian apologetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rebuttals, refutations, and critiques of Christian apologetics and apologists ... Christian Apologetics and Apologists, Criticisms of ... Turkel discusses an analogy used by some apologists to compare the resurrection of Jesus to the crossing of the Rubicon by Caesar as well as skeptical critiques of that analogy,
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Patristics Part Two ... III. Apologists ... Excursus: The Breakdown of Judaism...
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"Cult" is a loaded word ; Cult apologists pop up in news coverage about Elizabeth Smart ; "Cult apologists" defend Raelians ; Religious scholars attempt to explain Jonestown ; 'Mind Control" in new Religious Movements and The American Psychological Association ; Cults in eastern Europe targets for intolerance; Blind,
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A theological science which has for its purpose the explanation and defence of the Christian religion ... It is true that some apologists see fit to treat also of inspiration and the analysis of the act of faith. But, strictly speaking, these are not apologetic subjects.
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