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Philosophical Apologetics, the Church, and Contemporary Culture

Philosophical Apologetics, the Church, and Contemporary Culture

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  • J. P. Moreland

Should philosophy be eschewed in the church? If the church does, Moreland argues, believers will then continue to speak largely to themselves. In this essay, he aims to clarify the nature and tasks of philosophical apologetics, identify in the contemporary culture areas where the church need to focus its attention as a community, and offers some brief remarks about a strategy for the future.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1996. 18 pages.

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