Christian apologetics Essays

  • Christian Apologetics In Humanity

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    21201085 WENDY KARANI APOLOGETICS MIDTERM OPEN SOURCE PAPER. 1. What is Christian Apologetics and why should we do it Apologetics is defined as "reasoned arguments or writings in justification of something, typically a theory or religious doctrine." It is to be specific with this class, a branch of Christianity that deals with the aspect of defending the Christian faith against those who care to attack us. Apologetics comes from the Greek word “apologia” or in Greek: ἀπολογία which when translated

  • Christian Apologetics: A Comparative Analysis

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    definition of Christian apologetics is the defense of the Christian faith. However, the diversity of the Christian Faith makes defending it a complex position. Out of the complex facets of Christianity that apologetics defend, one the more popular issues is creation. Many in the secular scientific arena believe that there are numerous amounts of technical findings to refute the biblical account for creation, one being the existence of dinosaurs. What this essay discusses are the apologetic foundations

  • A Master's In Christian Apologetics, By Greg Koukl

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    did create all things, and He did not create evil, then evil must not be a thing (Augustine on Evil). This is an argument made by Greg Koukl. He has a Master’s Degree in Philosophy of Religion and Ethics, a Master’s in Christian Apologetics, and is a professor of Christian Apologetics at Biola University. His argument helps to further prove the points already made above, and really helps to explain the existence of evil. However, if evil is not a thing, then what could evil be, and how can it possibly

  • Summary Of The God Delusion By Richard Dawkins

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    In chapter seven of The God Delusion, Richard Dawkins discusses morality is not, in fact, rooted in religion, rather a part of a “changing moral Zeitgeist,” as the chapter title suggests. Throughout the chapter, Dawkins provides evidence from the New and Old Testaments to show the immorality of religion and how it is impossible that morals were a result of religion. Though constructive, Dawkins’ arguments fall weak to some extent. Firstly, he fails to define morality clearly, as it can be subjective

  • Chapter Summary Of Chapter 1 By Richard Mcgrath

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    McGrath Chapter 1 Within the first chapter of McGrath's book he lays out his understanding of Apologetics as the ability to relate the Christian faith to contemporary culture today. As I began reading this book we began a study on 1 Peter. It was really smooth sailing until we came to 1 Peter 3:15 but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect, (ESV)

  • Apologetics Essay

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    (Introduction) This assignment is about the apologetics in post-modern society where cults are formed it is important to research this topic because it gives the missionary a brought view of what is going on in the world and have an understanding of beliefs in order to correct or point the believer of those beliefs to Christ in an understandable and loving way by paying attention to their background. The aim of this assignment thus is to research and to gain understand of what type of cults are out

  • Where Are You Going Where Have You Been Arnold Friend Character Analysis

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    “Where are you Going, Where have you Been” by Joyce Carol Oates is a short story that tells of the horrors that are possible when a child is rebellious and secretive. The story’s action begins when the main character, Connie, secretly visits a restaurant when she said she was in the movies, here she sees a man and he waves at her. Later, the same man shows up to her house when her family isn’t home and is trying to convince her to ‘go for a ride’ with him, and the reader learns his name is Arnold

  • More Than A Carpenter Summary

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    More Than a Carpenter I. Introduction More Than a Carpenter is a Christian Apologetics and Inspirational book written by Josh McDowell with later contributions by his son, Sean McDowell. First published in 1977 by Tyndale House Publishers, the work has sold more than 27 million copies worldwide, and remains to be one of the bestselling books about Christianity and Evangelism. The author, Joslin “Josh” McDowell, is an American Christian apologist and evangelist born in Union City, Michigan in 1939.

  • Symbolism In F. Scott Fitzgerald's Pursuit Of The American Dream

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    Fitzgerald’s use of symbolism through colours and religious motifs brings out a critique of the pursuit of the American dream, in how such a pursuit of material wealth and status is ultimately consuming. Integral to this essay is our understanding of a relationship between Gatsby’s pursuit of Daisy and Gatsby’s pursuit of status. While both pursuits may be viewed as Gatsby’s goals in life, each may also be understood as a means rather than the end. They seemingly share a circular relationship. Gatsby

  • The Role Of Christianity In The Fire Next Time By James Baldwin

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    community has often been attracted to Christianity, “the religion of their oppressors,” for numerous reasons, including the hope for liberation (Brown Douglas xii). Black people raised in the Christian tradition have also rejected the religion in recognition of its unjust qualities. The challenge facing black Christians and those who deny white supremacy is whether to have faith in the liberating and positive aspects of Christianity, or to doubt the religious institution in light of its history of oppression

  • The Theme Of Love In Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell To Arms

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    Love is the one thing that can bring people together. All around the world, people find love in other people, material objects, or religion. In A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway, two Americans stationed in France, Frederic Henry and Catherine Barkley, find love in eachother during World War 1. Their relationship is tested time and time again by the war, but their love for eachother is what motivates them to survive. At first, Frederic and Catherine’s relationship is based on physical attraction

  • Apologetics: New Testament By Apostle Paul

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    Apologetics: The term apologetics is derived from the ancient Greek word apologia which semantically means ‘in defence of’ something. The term got popularized by the usage in New Testament by Apostle Paul in the book of Acts where he says: “ ...stand before you today and I make my defence ” (Chapter 26:2 ) The term apologetics is widely used in the western context with Christian origins, primarily referring to the defence of Christian thought. However, the term is also used in formal discussions

  • David Sedaris's Short Story Jesus Shaves

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    David Sedaris’ short story “Jesus Shaves” is a humorous telling of an important message. While he makes the subject seem light, the overall message shows how communication and cultural barriers can prevent us from growing together as a society. He also shows how we do not necessarily try to understand other cultures and often give up in the process. By giving up we allow for our differences to continually divide us which causes ignorance and bigotry. The conflict of this story is language and cultural

  • His Tomb At Saint Praxed's Church Analysis

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    . . (57-62) In other words, the Bishop is a true representative of the Renaissance spirit. St. Praxed (also known as Praxedes or Praxedis) lived during the second century. It is said that she, along with her sister, provided burials to many Christians who were persecuted and martyred; they also distributed their possessions to the poor. It is ironic that a bishop affiliated to the church of such a saint should crave for a lavish instead of a modest tomb and concentrate on acquiring rather than

  • Personal Narrative: My Personal Cultural Identity

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    identity has gave me a different perspective in life and I have soaked up some of it as well and I could say it's part of my own cultural identity as well. You know how celebrations make up whom one is like me I am from the Mexican background but as a christian I do not celebrate all the typical Mexican celebrations. Most Mexicans participate in Halloween all my friends do but I on the other hand do not. It is said in Christianity that celebrating Halloween is celebrating the devil's birthday and I agree

  • The Good Brother By Manuel Munoz Summary

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    There are readers of Manuel Munoz's The Faith Healer of Olive Avenue who may accept and contend that Cristian of "Señor X" and Sebastian of "The Good Brother", battle to proceed onward and locate their future because of their current conditions. Nonetheless, I trust that Cristian's and Sebastian's past and blame are keeping them both away from their future. As Cristian considers himself to be the casualty of his past, Sebastian's adolescence recollections are continually at the forefront of his thoughts

  • New Atheism Analysis

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    Over the past ten years, atheism has been on a downhill spiral. The teachings and argumentation of Christian scholars found holes in the doctrines and beliefs of atheism. With the lack of offensive gain in the field of the form atheism that was common, a new form is beginning to take hold in the minds of individuals. The reboot of New Atheism is the "Newer" New atheism. "Newer" New Atheism takes a new outlook on the past teachings of New Atheism. After examination of the "Newer" New Atheism, differences

  • Ravi Zacharias Target Audience

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    Ravi Zacharias is a Christian apologetic orator that travels across the world evangelizing to people. Zacharias was born in India in 1946 and later pursued an education in theology. Moreover, he received his master’s in Divinity, and received six doctoral degrees in various other concentrations (e.g. law and sacred theology) (RZIM). He has developed into a world renowned orator that has spoken in over 46 different countries. Furthermore, he has spoken at a plethora of the world’s most prestigious

  • Many Infallible Proofs

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    Thousands of Christians throughout history have been martyred as a result of their belief in Jesus Christ and God’s Word, and millions in the world today question the truth of the Gospel and God’s Word. The recent Oregon and ISIS killings cause unbelievers to question why. Why would someone be willing to die for a belief in something that appears as foolishness? 1 Peter 3:15 states, “But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason

  • The Hymn 'By Schaeffer's' The Mark Of A Christian

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    of the book, The Mark of a Christian, the hymn “and they’ll we know we are Christians by our love” rang in my head for the following week. Throughout the book, Schaeffer emphasis the necessity of Christian love for all people, especially fellow Christians. Throughout the readings, one idea shines brightest –love. No matter how we flip, realign or redirect it, the message is abundantly clear: God is love. (1 John 4:8 | Reeves 44) However, Schaffer’s call for Christians to be marked by love is one