"An Apologetic for Apologetics"
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 2:55 pm
Philippians 1:16: “The latter DO IT OUT OF LOVE, knowing that I AM PUT HERE FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE GOSPEL.”
Much of God's Church, has, historically, done a very poor job of answering many of the key questions common to unbelievers (about God, the Creation, Jesus, the Bible, etc.), many of which God could AND DOES powerfully use those providing available answers so as to break common roadblocks to belief. Such is the very nature of apologetics, and is in fact much of the thrust of this very website.
But many in the Church do not at all understand the importance of apologetics, often and unfortunately thinking of it as merely being a pursuit of Christian intellectuals and/or geeks. Many also fail to realize the faith-building power of studying apologetics FOR CHRISTIANS. So apologetics power can open many important understandings about God to both believers and unbelievers.
Renowned conservative theologian Norman Geisler has written an excellent short defense of the great importance of Christians utilizing (and how we are COMMANDED to use) apologetics, titled, "An Apologetic for Apologetics." Read it on his website at: http://www.normgeisler.com/articles/apo ... getics.htm
Geisler's article addresses the following points:
I. Objections to Defending the Faith: Biblical and Extra-Biblical
A. Objections to Apologetics from Within the Bible
I. Objections to Defending the Faith: Biblical and Extra-Biblical
2. Jesus Refused to do Signs for Evil Men
3. Paul Was Unsuccessful In His Use of Reason on Mars Hill and Later Discarded the Approach
4. Only Faith, not Reason, Can Please God
B. Objections to Apologetics from Outside the Bible
3. You Can't Prove God or Christianity by Reason
4. No One is Persuaded of Religious Truths by Reason
II. The Reasons for the Need to Defend the Faith
A. God Commands the Use of Reason
B. Reason Demands It
C. The World Needs It
D. Results Confirm It
1. The Conversion of St. Augustine
2. The Conversion of Frank Morrison
3. The Conversion of Simon Greenleaf
4. The Results of Debates
5. The Results of Reading Apologetic Writings
Much of God's Church, has, historically, done a very poor job of answering many of the key questions common to unbelievers (about God, the Creation, Jesus, the Bible, etc.), many of which God could AND DOES powerfully use those providing available answers so as to break common roadblocks to belief. Such is the very nature of apologetics, and is in fact much of the thrust of this very website.
But many in the Church do not at all understand the importance of apologetics, often and unfortunately thinking of it as merely being a pursuit of Christian intellectuals and/or geeks. Many also fail to realize the faith-building power of studying apologetics FOR CHRISTIANS. So apologetics power can open many important understandings about God to both believers and unbelievers.
Renowned conservative theologian Norman Geisler has written an excellent short defense of the great importance of Christians utilizing (and how we are COMMANDED to use) apologetics, titled, "An Apologetic for Apologetics." Read it on his website at: http://www.normgeisler.com/articles/apo ... getics.htm
Geisler's article addresses the following points:
I. Objections to Defending the Faith: Biblical and Extra-Biblical
A. Objections to Apologetics from Within the Bible
I. Objections to Defending the Faith: Biblical and Extra-Biblical
2. Jesus Refused to do Signs for Evil Men
3. Paul Was Unsuccessful In His Use of Reason on Mars Hill and Later Discarded the Approach
4. Only Faith, not Reason, Can Please God
B. Objections to Apologetics from Outside the Bible
3. You Can't Prove God or Christianity by Reason
4. No One is Persuaded of Religious Truths by Reason
II. The Reasons for the Need to Defend the Faith
A. God Commands the Use of Reason
B. Reason Demands It
C. The World Needs It
D. Results Confirm It
1. The Conversion of St. Augustine
2. The Conversion of Frank Morrison
3. The Conversion of Simon Greenleaf
4. The Results of Debates
5. The Results of Reading Apologetic Writings