New dictionary of Christian apologetics / editors, Campbell Campbell-Jack, Gavin J. McGrath ; consulting editor, C. Stephen Evans ; organizing editor, Steve Carter.
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TextPublisher: Leicester, England : Downers Grove, Ill. : Inter-Varsity Press ; InterVarsity Press, 2006Description: xx, 779 pages ; 27 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0830824510; 9780830824519; 1844740935; 9781844740932Other title: Dictionary of Christian apologeticsSubject(s): | Apologetics -- DictionariesGenre/Form: Dictionaries. DDC classification: 239.03 LOC classification: BT1103 | .N48 2006Online resources: https://amzn.in/d/aCzVsKv | Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Christian apologetics for a new century -- Approaches to apologetics -- Legitimacy of apologetics -- Viability of apologetics -- Theology and apologetics -- Apologetics and the non-Western world.
"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 make an invaluable addition to any Christian library." "The dictionary is divided into two parts: Part one offers a series of introductory essays that set the framework for the dictionary. These essays examine the practice and importance of Christian apologetics in light of theological, historical and cultural concerns. Part two builds on these essays to present numerous alphabetized articles on individuals, ideas, movements and disciplines that are vital to a rational explanation of the Christian faith. Both essays and articles are written by leading Christian philosophers and theologians. Together, they form an indispensable resource for Christians living in today's pluralistic age."--Jacket.

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