The evidence used in evidential apologetics is supposed to be evidence both the believer and nonbeliever share, and does not presuppose God's existence. It seems that the nonbeliever is still expected to believe in the truth of The Bible and that because the Bible is 'true', the 'evidence' in the Bible is valid. As opposed to classical apologetics, there is less reliance on extra-biblical reasoning.
There are different schools of thought regarding apologetics. The major types of Christian apologetics include: historical and legal evidential, presuppositional, philosophical, prophetic, doctrinal, biblical, moral, and, scientific apologetics. The general information and arguments contained in the aforementioned are by no means exhaustive. I am only a layperson who continuously studies the Bible. In politics, I do not engage in philosophical opinions. Likewise, with Christianity. However, I believe it is very important to be ready and equipped to proclaim the gospel and defend our faith As such, I refer you to the following link to assist you in formulating your own conclusion:
Many times the Bible speaks of certain places, peoples, people, items, and events. Through archeology, apologetics can have evidence to prove the accuracy of the Bible.
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An evidence custodian preserves the chain of custody and ensures the security of evidence , non evidential property received from law enforcement personnel. They also have the responsibility of receiving logs, packages, stores, inventories, issues and assists in the release of adjudicated materials. Another job for an evidence custodian is clearly labelling evidence packaging and making sure that the evidence labels and the sketch are in perfect agreement.
Literally ANTYHING that the prosecution can use to link the offender to the crime.
Joseph Hubert Cavanaugh has written: 'Evidence for our faith' -- subject(s): Apologetic works, Apologetics, Catholic Church, History
People who are suspected of serious crimes may face felony counts if the government possesses evidence of the crime sufficient to obtain an indictment.
Ezekiel Bornig Kephart has written: 'Apologetics' -- subject(s): Apologetics
Gen is the abbreviation for Genesis. Also see "Apologen" which means "Apologetics Genesis" and "Apologetics Generation".
Andrew Davison has written: 'Imaginative apologetics' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Imagination, Christianity
Irwin Helffenstein Linton has written: 'A lawyer and the Bible' -- subject(s): Christianity, Evidence 'A legal man and the Bible' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Bible
Alfred Ernest Garvie has written: 'A Handbook of Christian Apologetics' -- subject(s): Apologetics