![]() ![]() ![]() The author begins with a definition of Christian apologetics, a brief defense and explanation of its biblical support, and its role in Christian faith and practice. In this book I discuss the nature and goals of apologetics, different approaches to apologetics, objections to the idea or practice of apologetics, and how apologetics should be done” (p. Rather, this is a book about apologetics. In this, the bibliography provided at the end of the book will be of some help. ![]() Those who are looking for responses to objections to Christianity or arguments for Christianity should look elsewhere. In the preface he writes, “This is not a typical apologetics book. Beilby is professor of systematic theology and philosophical theology at Bethel University. ![]()
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