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    Die Göttlichkeit der Vernunfft.Johann Christian Edelmann - 1977 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog.
    Edelmann (1698-1767) war ein fruher Vorbote der deutschen Aufklarung. Er trat offen ein fur die englischen Deisten und ihre Vernunftreligion, die er mit der Logosidee und dem Liebesgebot verbindet. Er berief sich als erster auf Spinoza und dessen radikale Bibelkritik. Edelmann stritt heftig gegen alle Orthodoxie und verneinte schliesslich den historischen christlichen Glauben. Seine Streitschriften bieten Beispiele klassischer Polemik. Im Verlauf des Edelmann'schen Streites wurden seine Bucher vom Henker verbrannt. Uber die Brudergemeinde und die Mitarbeit an der Berleburger Bibelubersetzung kam (...)
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    Text, Medium und publizistische Begleitung: Buchproduktion und Buchkomposition bei Augustinus.Christian Tornau - 2011 - Quaestio 11:141-168.
    Augustine was a writer who carefully observed and consciously tried to influence the reception of his own works. In order to achieve this he employed three different but closely interrelated means: 1) the text of the books itself; 2) their media, which, in Augustine’s time, primarily means the codex; but oral elements are also important, because the usual way of book production was dictation and readers were usually listeners; 3) the public advertising of the writings in Augustine’s letters. In the (...)
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    Christian Apologetic Literature as Source from Antiquity in Grotius’s De Veritate Religionis Christianae.Silke-Petra Bergjan - 2007 - Grotiana 35 (1):32-52.
    _ Source: _Volume 35, Issue 1, pp 32 - 52 In the 1630s, Grotius was engaged in extensive reading of patristic texts. From his involvement with these texts come the numerous and sometimes extensive quotations from patristic texts in the Annotata of De veritate religionis Christianae, which accompanied the work starting in 1640. Grotius was particularly interested in the apologetic literature of the ancient Church, which can also be seen in his correspondence. Strikingly, Grotius cites individual passages from texts that (...)
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  4. Christian Apologetics.Alan Richardson - 1947
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  5. Reformed epistemology and Christian apologetics.Michael Sudduth - 2003 - Religious Studies 39 (3):299-321.
    It is a widely held viewpoint in Christian apologetics that in addition to defending Christian theism against objections (negative apologetics), apologists should also present arguments in support of the truth of theism and Christianity (positive apologetics). In contemporary philosophy of religion, the Reformed epistemology movement has often been criticized on the grounds that it falls considerably short of satisfying the positive side of this two-tiered approach to Christian apologetics. Reformed epistemology is said to (...)
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    Public Presuppositions for Christian Apologetics.Hugh G. Gauch - 2015 - Philosophia Christi 17 (1):189-198.
    Public presuppositions suffice in arguments for Christianity, without needing controversial presuppositions such as the authority of the Bible. Necessary and sufficient presuppositions can be derived from rudimentary common sense, which is shared by Christianity and virtually all other worldviews. These claims are defended against three problematic ideas in contemporary Christian apologetics concerning circular reasoning, starting points, and neutral rationality. Public presuppositions are discussed in the contexts of both evidential and presuppositional apologetics.
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    C. S. Lewis's Christian Apologetics: Pro and Con.Gregory Bassham (ed.) - 2015 - Brill | Rodopi.
    In _C. S. Lewis’s Christian Apologetics: Pro and Con_, ten articulate defenders and critics of Lewis’s apologetics square off and debate the merits of Lewis’s central arguments for Christian belief.
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    New Dictionary of Christian Apologetics.Gavin McGrath & C. Stephen Evans (eds.) - 2006 - Inter-Varsity Press.
    Publisher's description: The New Dictionary of Christian Apologetics is a must-have resource for professors and students, pastors and laypersons - in short, for any Christian who wishes to understand or develop a rational explanation of the Christian faith in the context of today's complex and ever-changing world. Including hundreds of articles that cover key topics, historic figures and contemporary global issues relating to the study and practice of Christian apologetics, this handy one-volume resource will (...)
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    Christian Apologetics: An Anthology of Primary Sources. Edited by Khaldoun A.Sweis and Chad A.Meister. Pp. 553, Grand Rapids, MI, Zondervan, 2012, $44.99. [REVIEW]Glenn B. Siniscalchi - 2020 - Heythrop Journal 61 (4):704-705.
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    Christian Apologetics as Cross‐Cultural Dialogue. By Benno van den Toren. Pp. xiv, 262, London/NY, T & T Clark, 2011, $39.95. [REVIEW]Glenn B. Siniscalchi - 2018 - Heythrop Journal 59 (3):591-592.
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  11. Varieties of Christian Apologetics: An Introduction to the Christian Philosophy of Religion.Bernard Ramm - 1961
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    IV. Orphic Tradition in Christian Apologetic Literature.Miguel Herrero de Jáuregui - 2010 - In Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity. De Gruyter. pp. 127-218.
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    A Viable Theodicy for Christian Apologetics.Robert H. Ayers - 1975 - Modern Schoolman 52 (4):391-403.
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    Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics.Ronald K. Tacelli - 2000 - Philosophia Christi 2 (1):134-136.
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    Socrates and St. Paul: Can Christian Apologetics be Public Philosophy?Mark S. McLeod-Harrison - 2014 - Essays in Philosophy 15 (1):117-137.
    Can popular Christian apologetics be public philosophy? This paper argues that it can be partly because the criteria for what counts as public philosophy are so vague but also partly because popular Christian apologetics parallels much that counts as public philosophy both in terms of its historical roots in Socrates but also how public philosophy is practiced now. In particular, there are parallels on the role of amateurs vs. professionals, the sorts of topics, the quality of (...)
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    The possibility of resurrection and other essays in Christian apologetics.Peter Van Inwagen - 1998 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
    Peter van Inwagen is a philosopher who became a Christian at the age of forty. His conversion was not a return to the religion of his childhood, but, on the contrary, consisted of the adoption of beliefs that had been held in explicit contempt by the Unitarian Sunday school teachers of his youth, the philosophers responsible for his professional training, and his colleagues in the philosophy department where he had been teaching for ten years at the time of his (...)
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    Grotius’s De Veritate Religionis Christianae in the Context of Eighteenth-Century Debates about Christian Apologetics and Religious Pluralism.Christoph Bultmann - 2014 - Grotiana 35 (1):168-190.
    _ Source: _Volume 35, Issue 1, pp 168 - 190 While there is ample evidence for the popularity and influence up to the mid-eighteenth century of Grotius’s demonstration of the exclusive truth of the Christian religion, a fresh look at the reasons for the discontinuation of this line of apologetics can be attempted. In Germany in the late 1770s, G. E. Lessing claimed that all available arguments of Christian apologetics would ‘evaporate’ when analysed from a critical (...)
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  18. Paul K. Moser and the End of Christian Apologetics as We Know It.Tedla G. Woldeyohannes - 2015 - Philosophia Christi 17 (1):127-149.
    In Paul Moser’s view, philosophical arguments of natural theology are irrelevant as evidence for God’s existence. I argue that embracing Moser’s view would bring about the end to the project and practice of Christian apologetics as we know it. I draw out implications from Moser’s work on religious epistemology for the project of Christian apologetics. I sketch what Christian apologetics would look like if one were to embrace Moser’s call to eliminate arguments as evidence (...)
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    New Testament Apologetics, Arguments, and the End of Christian Apologetics as We Know It.Paul K. Moser - 2015 - Philosophia Christi 17 (2):385-395.
    This paper responds to “Paul K. Moser and the End of Christian Apologetics as We Know It,” by Tedla Woldeyohannes, who defends natural theology in apologetics against some objections I have raised. The paper explains why this defense of natural theology fails, and clarifies a sense in which Christian apologetics is legitimate. The paper identifies how New Testament apologetics makes do without natural theology, and fits with the apostle Paul’s remark: “My speech and my (...)
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    Resistant Hinduism: Sanskrit Sources on Anti-Christian Apologetics in Early Nineteenth-Century India.Frank R. Podgorski - 1983 - Philosophy East and West 33 (4):417-418.
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    Dr. S. Radhakrishnan and Christianity: an introduction to Hindu-Christian apologetics.Joshua Kalapati - 2002 - Delhi: ISPCK.
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    Resistant Hinduism. Sanskrit Sources on Anti-Christian Apologetics in Early Nineteenth-Century India.Richard W. Lariviere - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (1):182.
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  23. Transcendence (entry for new dictionary of Christian apologetics).William Dembski - manuscript
    The word transcendence comes from the Latin and means literally to climb across or go beyond. To transcend is thus to surpass or excel or move beyond the reach or grasp of something. Sometimes the term is used epistemologically, as when something is beyond the reach of human knowledge. But in reference to the Christian doctrine of God, divine transcendence is used ontologically, and refers to God being beyond anything that is other than God. In Christian theology what’s (...)
     
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    Testing Christianity's Truth Claims: Approaches to Christian Apologetics.Gordon Russell Lewis - 1990 - Upa.
    In this outstanding defense of Christianity, the author compares and contrasts six methods of reasoning used by philosophers during the resurgence of evangelical beliefs in the latter half of the 20th century. He looks at the empirical, rational, presuppositional, mystical, existential and verificational methods that stimulate critical thought about God, as seen in the Jesus of history and in the teachings of Scripture. Originally published in 1976 by Moody Press.
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  25. Radhakrishnan, A.G. Hogg, and Hindu-Christian Apologetics.Joshua Kalapati - 2002 - Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 1:11-25.
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    VI. Orphism in the light of Christian apologetics.Miguel Herrero de Jáuregui - 2010 - In Orphism and Christianity in Late Antiquity. De Gruyter. pp. 295-374.
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    The Role of Laughter in Christian Apologetics.Gregory Wolfe - 1992 - The Chesterton Review 18 (3):429-430.
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  28. WALSHE, T. J. -The Principles of Christian Apologetics[REVIEW]C. S. S. F. C. S. S. F. - 1920 - Mind 29:112.
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    Barbara Roggema, The Legend of Sergius Baḥīrā: Eastern Christian Apologetics and Apocalyptic in Response to Islam. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2009. Pp. xii, 579; black-and-white figures and 1 table. €169. [REVIEW]Hugh Goddard - 2010 - Speculum 85 (4):1023-1024.
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    Dr. Radhakrishnan and Christianity. An Introduction to Hindu-Christian Apologetics. By Joshua Kalapati. [REVIEW]Bharathi Sriraman - 2005 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 21:193-195.
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    Dr. Radhakrishnan and Christianity. An Introduction to Hindu-Christian Apologetics. By Joshua Kalapati. [REVIEW]Bharathi Sriraman - 2005 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 21:193-195.
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    Christianity and Positivism: A Series of Lectures to the Times on Natural Theology and Apologetics.James McCosh - 2014 - Literary Licensing, LLC.
    This Is A New Release Of The Original 1871 Edition.
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    Christian Exegesis of the Qurʾān: A Critical Analysis of the Apologetic Use of the Qurʾān in Select Medieval and Contemporary Arabic Texts. By J. Scott Bridger.David D. Grafton - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (4).
    Christian Exegesis of the Qurʾān: A Critical Analysis of the Apologetic Use of the Qurʾān in Select Medieval and Contemporary Arabic Texts. By J. Scott Bridger. American Society of Missiology Monograph Series, vol. 23. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, 2015. Pp. xii + 188. $25.
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    Christian Public Reasoning in the United Kingdom: Apologetic, Casuistical, and Rhetorically Discriminate.Nigel Biggar - 2012 - Studies in Christian Ethics 25 (2):141-147.
    Since the 1960s Christian ethics in Britain has become stronger, more theological, and more Protestant, so that its moral intelligence is now much more fully informed by the full range of theological premises. In the future, however, Christian ethics needs to make up certain recent losses: to re-engage with moral philosophy, in order to rebut the glib dismissal of religious ethics by popularising atheists; to read less philosophy and more history, in order to become plausible to public policy-makers; (...)
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    Does Christianity Cause Violence?: The New Atheism and Negative Apologetics.Glenn B. Siniscalchi - 2020 - Heythrop Journal 61 (4):607-619.
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    Christianity saved? Comments on Swinburne's apologetic strategies in the tetralogy.J. L. Schellenberg - 2002 - Religious Studies 38 (3):283-300.
    This paper begins by surveying some of the problems facing Swinburne 's general approach, finding unfortunate the absence from his tetralogy of a strategy that might have helped to alleviate them, namely an attempt to show that a traditional Christian creed is more probable than the creed of any other religion. It then discusses certain particular arguments of the tetralogy – arguments offered in defence of the traditional Christian doctrine of the Atonement – which are central to the (...)
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  37. Christian Commitment: An Apologetic.E. J. CARNELL - 1957
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    Apologetics; or, Christianity Defensively Stated.A. Bruce - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2:379.
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  39. Does Christianity Cause Violence?: The New Atheism and Negative Apologetics.Glenn B. Siniscalchi - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (5).
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    Introducing Apologetics: Cultivating Christian Commitment.Patrick T. Smith - 2008 - Philosophia Christi 10 (1):258-262.
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    Buddhist logic and apologetics in 17th century China: An analysis of the use of Buddhist syllogisms in an anti-Christian polemic.Jiang Wu - 2003 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 2 (2):273-289.
    A glimpse of the new application of Buddhist logic in the seventeenth century leads us to reflect about our approach to logic in a given religious tradition: Should we isolate a logical system from the very context that has given rise to the genesis and development of such an intellectual apparatus? Methodologically, we do have the legitimate right to approach Buddhist logic from a purely logical point of view. However, when we study the actual use of Buddhist logic in the (...)
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  42. Types of apologetic systems, an introductory study to the Christian philosophy of religion.Bernard L. Ramm - 1953 - Wheaton, Ill.,: Van Kampen Press.
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    In praise of Christian origins: Stephen and the hellenists in Lukan apologetic historiography by Todd Penner.Patrick Madigan - 2006 - Heythrop Journal 47 (4):629–631.
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    In Praise of Christian Origins: Stephen and the Hellenists in Lukan Apologetic Historiography By Todd Penner.Patrick Madigan - 2006 - Heythrop Journal 47 (4):629-631.
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    APOLOGETICS M. Edwards, M. Goodman, S. Price, C. Rowland (edd.): Apologetics in the Roman Empire. Pagans, Jews, and Christians . Pp. x + 315. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Cased, £48. ISBN: 0-19-826986-. [REVIEW]David Noy - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (01):138-.
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    The Role of Christian Community Life in Augustine’s Apologetics.William Collinge - 1983 - Augustinian Studies 14:63-73.
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    The Role of Christian Community Life in Augustine’s Apologetics.William Collinge - 1983 - Augustinian Studies 14:63-73.
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    The End of Apologetics: Christian Witness in a Postmodern Context.Tawa Anderson - 2015 - Philosophia Christi 17 (1):241-247.
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    The Psyche of the West: Christianity, Islam, Apologetics and the Human Person.Scott Ventureyra - 2017 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 33 (1):46-77.
    In this paper, I wish to reflect on the psyche of the West with respect to the changing cultural trends involving Christianity, Islam, and the human person. I propose that we first understand the context we find ourselves in regarding the apparent confusion surrounding Islam in the West. Then from there, in the second section, I suggest that it will be useful to define and examine some terms including religion, relativism, tolerance, and intolerance. This will help provide a clearer picture (...)
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    C. S. Lewis and the Christian worldview: a philosophical, theological, and apologetic exploration.Michael L. Peterson - 2020 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Although Lewis's personal journey was a deeply philosophical search for the most adequate worldview, the few extant books about his Christian philosophy focus on specific topics rather than his overall worldview. In this book, Michael Peterson develops a comprehensive, coherent framework for understanding Lewis's Christian worldview-from his arguments from reason, morality, and desire to his ideas about Incarnation, Trinity, and Atonement. All worldviews address fundamental questions about reality, knowledge, human nature, meaning, and so forth. Peterson therefore examines Lewis's (...)
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