The Future of Theological Ethics

Studies in Christian Ethics 25 (2):160-168 (2012)
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Abstract

The traditional discipline of apologetics contained an important insight about the necessity for Christians to address non-Christians about their practices and beliefs; however, in the modern world apologetics needs to be refocused to include not just non-Christians who have specific theoretical objections of Christianity, but also the large number of those who are simply indifferent to religious issues

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Raymond Geuss
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