Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Christian Apologetics: The Lectures Constituting the Course in Ethics and Apologetics
But this is no adequate reason. A Christian should be able to give some sound statement of the reason for demanding the same faith' of others. Self respect re quires that we give a reason. Loyalty to our fellow men demands it. The clearest intelligence on all matters of religion is essential. We cannot affect to be ignorant of these great questions. All men are in a sense becoming inquirers. Faith in Christianity involves intellectual elements, and there are reasons why we turn to Jesus as our Savior.
Our work gives a demand for convictions of the truths of Christianity. I speak as to wise men: judge ye what I say is Paul's statement. (1 Cor. 10: Three practical ends are attained by the study of Christian Apologetics.
Justification and confirmation of our own faith as Christians.
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