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:
Alfred Ernest Garvie has written: 'A Handbook of Christian Apologetics' -- subject(s): Apologetics
W. Devivier has written: 'Christian apologetics' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Apologetics, History, Apologetic works
Apologetics is "argumentation on behalf of the Christian faith".
The beliefs of the Catholic Apologetics is based on the field of Christian theology which aims to provide a reasoned defense to the faith. It started with Paul the Apostle in the early church.
Bill Evenhouse has written: 'Sects and cults with Christian roots' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Christian sects, Cults
Theophilus has written: 'Ad Autolycum' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Christian literature, Early, Early Christian literature, Early works to 1800, Theology
Alasdair C MacIntyre has written: 'Difficulties in Christian belief' -- subject(s): Apologetics
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Contextual apologetics is a method of defending the Christian faith by taking into account the specific cultural, social, and intellectual context in which one is engaging with others. It seeks to communicate the relevance and truth of Christianity in a way that resonates with the particular concerns and questions of the audience.
Tariq Mustafa has written: 'A collection of writings, the case for God' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Religious life, God (Christianity), God, History of doctrines, Christian life, History 'A collection of writings, the case for God' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Religious life, God (Christianity), God, History of doctrines, Christian life, History
Apologetics is the branch of theology that seeks to defend and explain Christian beliefs in response to challenges or criticisms. Apologists use logic, reasoning, and evidence to make a case for the truth of Christian teachings.
If you mean the Walter Martin who wrote Christian apologetics books, he died June 26, 1989. He was 60 years old.