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Once More with Feeling: Why Apologetics (Desperately) Needs Imagination

By Filings on Fri, 11/22/24
Bible, Theology & Philosophy
Apologetics
Faith and Reason
Evangelism

“Most Christians define apologetics… as ‘rationally persuading someone of the truth of the Christian faith through arguments and evidence.’ That approach is too blinkered, for it fails to account for the wider context where people are persuaded and beliefs are formed.” - TGC

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