Negative Apologetics
Paul J. Glenn has written: 'Apologetics' -- subject(s): Apologetic works, Apologetics, Catholic Church, Catholic authors, Doctrines 'Dialectics' -- subject(s): Logic
Paul Copan has written: 'How Do You Know Youre Not Wrong?' -- subject(s): Apologetics 'True for you, but not for me' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Relativity 'Loving wisdom' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Christianity, Theology
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.
Paul Weston has written: 'My problem with Christianity is--' -- subject(s): Apologetics 'Look Up & Find Out'
Barnabas used positive apologetics. A positive apologist offers his or her testimony to those who are hurting. You exude sympathy, and people in crisis are drawn to you. You are soft-spoken, kind, and your heart for others is a winsome tool for God to use. To add on to this.... An example of negative apologetics would be Paul. His approach in discussing faith ended up in heated debates, yelling, feeling angry, and will result in failing to introduce the truth of Jesus Christ. Contextual, or cultural apologetics is probably the best when mixed with positive apologetics to reach those in this world today. Using cultural apologetics you use current issues, crises, events, music, movies, or anything of that nature to get into a discussion of faith in Our Lord and Savior. God Bless, Crystal
Apologetics is the discipline of defending a position through the use of information. The position defended is often religious in nature and it's defenders are called apologists.
Paul Nathan DeWeese has written: 'Hope in an age of nihilism' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Christianity, Hope, Kingdom of God, Religious aspects of Hope
William D. Dennison has written: 'Paul's two-age construction and apologetics' -- subject(s): Apologetic works, Apologetics, Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Reformed Church 'The Young Bultmann' -- subject(s): God, Methodology, Theology
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.
the type that can float on water-Jean-Paul xP
Ezekiel Bornig Kephart has written: 'Apologetics' -- subject(s): Apologetics
Andrew Davison has written: 'Imaginative apologetics' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Imagination, Christianity