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Christian Apologetics is a compact yet comprehensive introduction to the theological discipline devoted to the intellectual defense of the truth of the Christian religion. Assuming no previous knowledge of Christian apologetics, this student-friendly textbook clearly explains the major theoretical and practical aspects of the tradition while exploring its core themes, historical development, and current debates.
Using a non-denominational approach, world-renowned Christian scholar Alister E. McGrath engages the ideas of a wide range of representative apologists and explores the ways they have been applied throughout history, and can still be used today.
Concise, easy-to-digest chapters gradually build students' knowledge and confidence, moving from basic definitions and concepts to more advanced theory and practical application. Throughout the text, the author engages a variety of cultural concerns about religious belief, illustrates the real-life connection of apologetic studies and ministries in the Church, and offers clear explanations and vigorous defenses of the faith that students can adopt in their own writing and speaking.
* Introduces the art and science of explaining and commending the Christian faith
* Presents approaches to apologetics that emphasize the positive appeal of Christianity to the imagination and emotions
* Covers the major approaches to apologetics, identifies their strengths and weaknesses, and discusses their key representatives
* Helps readers in ministry and outreach defend Christianity against misunderstandings and misrepresentations
* Addresses the real-world application of apologetics, including role models, good practice, and established wisdom
* Features case studies of Christian apologists such as G. K. Chesterton, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Tim Keller
* Includes study questions, activities, further reading lists, full references, and links to video and audio resources developed by the author
Designed to meet the needs of teachers looking for a clear and reliable introduction to the field, Christian Apologetics: An Introduction is an excellent textbook for undergraduate and graduate apologetics courses in colleges and seminaries, as well as church courses and study groups across Christian denominations.
Christian Apologetics is a compact yet comprehensive introduction to the theological discipline devoted to the intellectual defense of the truth of the Christian religion. Assuming no previous knowledge of Christian apologetics, this student-friendly textbook clearly explains the major theoretical and practical aspects of the tradition while exploring its core themes, historical development, and current debates.
Using a non-denominational approach, world-renowned Christian scholar Alister E. McGrath engages the ideas of a wide range of representative apologists and explores the ways they have been applied throughout history, and can still be used today.
Concise, easy-to-digest chapters gradually build students' knowledge and confidence, moving from basic definitions and concepts to more advanced theory and practical application. Throughout the text, the author engages a variety of cultural concerns about religious belief, illustrates the real-life connection of apologetic studies and ministries in the Church, and offers clear explanations and vigorous defenses of the faith that students can adopt in their own writing and speaking.
* Introduces the art and science of explaining and commending the Christian faith
* Presents approaches to apologetics that emphasize the positive appeal of Christianity to the imagination and emotions
* Covers the major approaches to apologetics, identifies their strengths and weaknesses, and discusses their key representatives
* Helps readers in ministry and outreach defend Christianity against misunderstandings and misrepresentations
* Addresses the real-world application of apologetics, including role models, good practice, and established wisdom
* Features case studies of Christian apologists such as G. K. Chesterton, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Tim Keller
* Includes study questions, activities, further reading lists, full references, and links to video and audio resources developed by the author
Designed to meet the needs of teachers looking for a clear and reliable introduction to the field, Christian Apologetics: An Introduction is an excellent textbook for undergraduate and graduate apologetics courses in colleges and seminaries, as well as church courses and study groups across Christian denominations.
ALISTER E. McGRATH is Senior Research Fellow and Emeritus Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at Oxford University. One of the world's leading Christian apologists, McGrath has held numerous academic positions, including Professor of Historical Theology at Oxford University and Director of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics. He is the author of Mere Apologetics, Narrative Apologetics, Theology: The Basics, and Historical Theology, amongst many others. He is also the co-editor of the authoritative work History of Apologetics: A Biographical and Methodological Introduction.
How to Use this Book: To the Reader xi
How to Use this Book: To the Teacher xiii
1 Introducing Apologetics 1
The Core Elements of Apologetics 3
Defense: Responding to Questions and Concerns 3
Explanation: What Christianity is All About 3
Translation: Unpacking the Language of Faith 4
Five Types of Apologetics 4
Evidentialism 5
Presuppositionalism 5
Rational Apologetics 5
Experiential Apologetics 5
Narrative Apologetics 6
Why Apologetics Matters - and How it Can go Wrong 6
Christianity as a "Big Picture" 8
How Does Apologetics Relate to Evangelism? 11
How Does Apologetics Relate to Theology? 12
For Further Reading 13
2 Apologetics: Some Historical Themes 15
Early Christianity 16
Apologetics in the Early Islamic World 20
The Middle Ages 22
The "Age of Reason" 24
The Twentieth Century 26
Conclusion 28
Study Questions 29
For Further Reading 29
3 The Rationality of Faith 31
Setting the Context: Apologetics in a Post- rationalist Age 33
Faith as Justified Belief 35
Faith, Evidence, and Uncertainty: From Clifford to Dawkins 38
Arguments for the Existence of God: Three Approaches 41
Thomas Aquinas: The Five Ways 41
Anselm of Canterbury: The Ontological Argument 44
William Lane Craig: The Kal¿m Argument 46
What is the Point of Arguments for the Existence of God? 47
Connecting up the Clues: C. S. Lewis and the Argument from Desire 49
Inference to the Best Explanation: Richard Swinburne 51
The Use of Rational Arguments: A Theological Concern 54
The Demand for Proof: The Problem with the "New Atheism" 55
Conclusion 56
Study Questions 57
For Further Reading 57
4 Connecting the Christian Faith with the Human Situation 60
Why Facts aren't Enough: Apologetics and the Human Situation 63
Communicating Christian Complexity: Isaac Newton and Mary Midgley 65
Apologetic Aspects of Salvation 67
Truth and Desire in Apologetics 69
Christ the Physician: Healing a Wounded and Broken Humanity 70
Christ the Sacrifice: Entering the Presence of God 72
Adoption: Believing and Belonging 73
Liberation: Salvation as Deliverance from Bondage 74
Explaining the Nature of Sin 75
Apologetic Aspects of the Incarnation 77
Rethinking the Nature of God 77
Seeing the Face of God 79
Christianity and the Human Quest for Meaning 81
Finding a Secure Base in Life 82
Finding Fulfilment 82
Inhabiting a Coherent World 82
A Sense of Self- worth 83
Study Questions 85
For Further Reading 85
5 Exploring Points of Contact for the Christian Faith 87
The Concept of a "Point of Contact" 88
Six "Points of Contact": Reflection and Application 90
A Sense of Longing 90
The Beauty of the World 93
The Ordering of Nature 95
A Sense of Wonder: The Night Sky 97
A Sense of Moral Obligation 98
Existential Anxiety and Alienation 100
Plato's Cave: A Neutral Framework for Framing "Points of Contact" 102
Study Questions 104
For Further Reading 104
6 Narrative Apologetics: Why Telling Stories Matters 106
The Rediscovery of Narrative Apologetics 106
Christianity as a Grand Narrative? 109
Narratives and Apologetics: C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien 109
Apologetics as Telling a Better Story 112
The Apologetic Application of Biblical Narratives 115
The Apologetic Application of Narratives: Some Examples 116
A Biblical Narrative: The Babylonian Exile 116
A Cultural Narrative: The Relation of Science and Faith 117
Literary Analogies: Making Theology Real 119
Study Questions 120
For Further Reading 120
7 The Importance of the Audience 122
Greeks and Jews: The New Testament and the Importance of the Audience 124
Apologetics as an Art: The Balcony and the Road 127
Understanding the Audience: Thoughts from C. S. Lewis 129
Seekers and Dwellers: A New Context for Apologetics 131
Apologetics and Audiences: Three Case Studies 132
Apologetics in Secular Manhattan: Tim Keller 132
Connecting with Black America: Urban Apologetics 134
Post- Christian Apologetics in Prague: Tomá Halík 136
Theological Translation: Explaining Christianity to Secular Audiences 138
Faith 139
Salvation 139
Adoption 140
Study Questions 140
For Further Reading 141
8 Responding to Questions: Some Apologetic Debates 143
God as Wish- fulfilment? Freud's Critique of Faith 143
Is Religion the Cause of Violence? 146
The Problem of Suffering 148
Enlightenment Rationalism: Reason has Displaced God 152
Belief and Proof: The Question of Certainty in Faith 155
The Trinity: An Irrational View of God? 157
Scientism: Only Science Can Answer Life's Big Questions 159
Science and Religious Faith are Incompatible 161
The Question of Miracles 164
Reductionism: Human Beings are Nothing but Atoms 168
Study Questions 169
For Further Reading 170
9 Learning from the Wise: Case Studies in Apologetics 172
George Herbert: Apologetics through Poetry 173
G. K. Chesterton: Christianity as a Hypothesis 175
Dorothy L. Sayers: Apologetics and Detective Novels 178
Francis Schaeffer: Worldview Apologetics 181
Charles Taylor: Apologetics in a Secular Age 185
Conclusion: Moving On 189
Study Questions 191
For Further Reading 191
Acknowledgments 193
Sources of Citations 194
Index 216
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2023 |
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Genre: | Importe, Religion & Theologie |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 240 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781119906933 |
ISBN-10: | 1119906938 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Mcgrath, Alister E. |
Hersteller: | John Wiley and Sons Ltd |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, amartine@wiley-vch.de |
Maße: | 250 x 177 x 17 mm |
Von/Mit: | Alister E. Mcgrath |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 10.11.2023 |
Gewicht: | 0,474 kg |
ALISTER E. McGRATH is Senior Research Fellow and Emeritus Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at Oxford University. One of the world's leading Christian apologists, McGrath has held numerous academic positions, including Professor of Historical Theology at Oxford University and Director of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics. He is the author of Mere Apologetics, Narrative Apologetics, Theology: The Basics, and Historical Theology, amongst many others. He is also the co-editor of the authoritative work History of Apologetics: A Biographical and Methodological Introduction.
How to Use this Book: To the Reader xi
How to Use this Book: To the Teacher xiii
1 Introducing Apologetics 1
The Core Elements of Apologetics 3
Defense: Responding to Questions and Concerns 3
Explanation: What Christianity is All About 3
Translation: Unpacking the Language of Faith 4
Five Types of Apologetics 4
Evidentialism 5
Presuppositionalism 5
Rational Apologetics 5
Experiential Apologetics 5
Narrative Apologetics 6
Why Apologetics Matters - and How it Can go Wrong 6
Christianity as a "Big Picture" 8
How Does Apologetics Relate to Evangelism? 11
How Does Apologetics Relate to Theology? 12
For Further Reading 13
2 Apologetics: Some Historical Themes 15
Early Christianity 16
Apologetics in the Early Islamic World 20
The Middle Ages 22
The "Age of Reason" 24
The Twentieth Century 26
Conclusion 28
Study Questions 29
For Further Reading 29
3 The Rationality of Faith 31
Setting the Context: Apologetics in a Post- rationalist Age 33
Faith as Justified Belief 35
Faith, Evidence, and Uncertainty: From Clifford to Dawkins 38
Arguments for the Existence of God: Three Approaches 41
Thomas Aquinas: The Five Ways 41
Anselm of Canterbury: The Ontological Argument 44
William Lane Craig: The Kal¿m Argument 46
What is the Point of Arguments for the Existence of God? 47
Connecting up the Clues: C. S. Lewis and the Argument from Desire 49
Inference to the Best Explanation: Richard Swinburne 51
The Use of Rational Arguments: A Theological Concern 54
The Demand for Proof: The Problem with the "New Atheism" 55
Conclusion 56
Study Questions 57
For Further Reading 57
4 Connecting the Christian Faith with the Human Situation 60
Why Facts aren't Enough: Apologetics and the Human Situation 63
Communicating Christian Complexity: Isaac Newton and Mary Midgley 65
Apologetic Aspects of Salvation 67
Truth and Desire in Apologetics 69
Christ the Physician: Healing a Wounded and Broken Humanity 70
Christ the Sacrifice: Entering the Presence of God 72
Adoption: Believing and Belonging 73
Liberation: Salvation as Deliverance from Bondage 74
Explaining the Nature of Sin 75
Apologetic Aspects of the Incarnation 77
Rethinking the Nature of God 77
Seeing the Face of God 79
Christianity and the Human Quest for Meaning 81
Finding a Secure Base in Life 82
Finding Fulfilment 82
Inhabiting a Coherent World 82
A Sense of Self- worth 83
Study Questions 85
For Further Reading 85
5 Exploring Points of Contact for the Christian Faith 87
The Concept of a "Point of Contact" 88
Six "Points of Contact": Reflection and Application 90
A Sense of Longing 90
The Beauty of the World 93
The Ordering of Nature 95
A Sense of Wonder: The Night Sky 97
A Sense of Moral Obligation 98
Existential Anxiety and Alienation 100
Plato's Cave: A Neutral Framework for Framing "Points of Contact" 102
Study Questions 104
For Further Reading 104
6 Narrative Apologetics: Why Telling Stories Matters 106
The Rediscovery of Narrative Apologetics 106
Christianity as a Grand Narrative? 109
Narratives and Apologetics: C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien 109
Apologetics as Telling a Better Story 112
The Apologetic Application of Biblical Narratives 115
The Apologetic Application of Narratives: Some Examples 116
A Biblical Narrative: The Babylonian Exile 116
A Cultural Narrative: The Relation of Science and Faith 117
Literary Analogies: Making Theology Real 119
Study Questions 120
For Further Reading 120
7 The Importance of the Audience 122
Greeks and Jews: The New Testament and the Importance of the Audience 124
Apologetics as an Art: The Balcony and the Road 127
Understanding the Audience: Thoughts from C. S. Lewis 129
Seekers and Dwellers: A New Context for Apologetics 131
Apologetics and Audiences: Three Case Studies 132
Apologetics in Secular Manhattan: Tim Keller 132
Connecting with Black America: Urban Apologetics 134
Post- Christian Apologetics in Prague: Tomá Halík 136
Theological Translation: Explaining Christianity to Secular Audiences 138
Faith 139
Salvation 139
Adoption 140
Study Questions 140
For Further Reading 141
8 Responding to Questions: Some Apologetic Debates 143
God as Wish- fulfilment? Freud's Critique of Faith 143
Is Religion the Cause of Violence? 146
The Problem of Suffering 148
Enlightenment Rationalism: Reason has Displaced God 152
Belief and Proof: The Question of Certainty in Faith 155
The Trinity: An Irrational View of God? 157
Scientism: Only Science Can Answer Life's Big Questions 159
Science and Religious Faith are Incompatible 161
The Question of Miracles 164
Reductionism: Human Beings are Nothing but Atoms 168
Study Questions 169
For Further Reading 170
9 Learning from the Wise: Case Studies in Apologetics 172
George Herbert: Apologetics through Poetry 173
G. K. Chesterton: Christianity as a Hypothesis 175
Dorothy L. Sayers: Apologetics and Detective Novels 178
Francis Schaeffer: Worldview Apologetics 181
Charles Taylor: Apologetics in a Secular Age 185
Conclusion: Moving On 189
Study Questions 191
For Further Reading 191
Acknowledgments 193
Sources of Citations 194
Index 216
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2023 |
---|---|
Genre: | Importe, Religion & Theologie |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | 240 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9781119906933 |
ISBN-10: | 1119906938 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Mcgrath, Alister E. |
Hersteller: | John Wiley and Sons Ltd |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Wiley-VCH GmbH, Boschstr. 12, D-69469 Weinheim, amartine@wiley-vch.de |
Maße: | 250 x 177 x 17 mm |
Von/Mit: | Alister E. Mcgrath |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 10.11.2023 |
Gewicht: | 0,474 kg |