This document discusses apologetics, which it defines as explaining, clarifying, validating, and defending Christian truths and experiences while countering heresies and misunderstandings. It provides examples of apologetics in the New Testament and among early Church fathers. The document then traces the history of apologetics from the New Testament era through developments in the Reformation, Enlightenment, modern, and postmodern eras, noting how apologetics addressed various theological issues and challenges posed by science and new technologies.
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What is apologetics?
Name and Meaning
Examples in NT
1Pet 3:15, Phil 1:7,16, Acts 18:4, 2Cor 10:3-6
4. Explaining Christian truths
Clarifying Christian misunderstandings
Validating Christian experiences
Against heresies
5. To defend the faith
It helps Christians know their faith
To heighten interest in Christianity
To counter the bad image
Constant threat of apostasy
Many false teachings out there
To be thinking Christians
6. Need from Truth
Need from Experience
Biblical Teaching
1Cor 1:27, 8:1, 2Tim 2:14
Jude 3, Rom 12:2, Acts 18:24-28
2Pet3:15
7. NT times
Towards Jesus
Jesuss resurrection
Towards miracles
Book of Hebrew
Church Fathers
Towards the Jews and Romans
Thomas Aquinas Summa Contra
8. Reformation
19th Century Enlightenment Age
Evolution, Industrial Revolution, Comparative
Religion
20th Century Experiment Age
New theological branches
Neo Orthodox Theology
Liberal Theology
Existential Theology
Advance of Science
9. Postmodernism
Nothing is Absolute
Networked People
We are not alone.
Midnight Tribes
Light bulbs, computer/tablet and internet.