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This timely and accessible book offers a fresh, contemporary introduction to Christian apologetics, arguing for a version that is theological, philosophical, and "catholic" and embracing the whole of human reason. It emphasizes a foundation in theology that is both confident and open and makes reference to philosophy in an accessible way. It includes contributions from authors such as Alister McGrath and Graham Ward and a foreword by John Milbank.
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Topic
Theologie & ReligionSubtopic
Christliche TheologieIndex
abduction 14, 154β7
accommodation 24, 117, 152β4, 156
Acts of the Apostles 47, 67β8, 127β9
Adorno, Theodor 117, 119
advertising 116, 120, 122
Alpha Course 139
Amis, Martin 49, 53β5, 56
analytic philosophy 16, 111
angels 32, 58, 122, 134
Anglicanism 5, 57, 127, 153
animals 13, 39, 118, 136
Anselm of Canterbury 10, 102, 140
apocalyptic 120, 122
Aquinas, Thomas 4, 10, 38, 102β103, 133β6, 138, 140
argument 3β11, 14β16, 19, 42, 69β70, 72β3, 75, 78, 90, 93, 99, 110β11, 128, 134, 148, 150β2, 154
Aristotle 102β3, 133β4, 135, 136, 141
arts 31β45, 46β58, 67, 70, 117, 127, 139
Athanasius of Alexandria 130, 139, 140
atheism 3β4, 6, 16, 25, 48β56, 53, 69, 81β97, 99, 143, 146β7, 150β1, 156
Augustine of Hippo 41, 131β2, 137, 140
Balthasar, Hans Urs von 89, 92, 127
baptism 34, 42, 92, 116, 135
Barth, Karl 6, 140
belief 3, 5β10, 12, 15β16, 19, 22, 25, 31β3, 40, 47β9, 51β4, 57, 59, 67β8, 70β1, 74, 77β8, 81, 84β6, 88β9, 94β6, 98β100, 118, 121, 129, 138, 142β3, 145β7, 151β3, 155, 157
Benedict XVI 82, 89
Berger, Paul 122
biology 49, 147, 1...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Faith and Reason Reconsidered
- Christian Apologetics and the Human Imagination
- Being Imaginative about Christian Apologetics
- Situating Christian Apologetics
- Bibliography
- Index
- Notes
- Back Cover