The defense of the Christian faith on intellectual grounds by trained theologians and philosophers.*
The term apologetics comes from the Greek apologia, which means "defense" or "answer." Apologetics is the task of defending a particular idea or belief system and answering its critics. The origin of the concept of apologetics lies in the beginnings of Christianity. ... (Gr. "defenders"). The branch of theology which deals with the defensive facts and proofs of Christianity The defense of a legal perspective-CS Lewis wrote several Apologetics in defense of the Chritian point of view to uphold the Christian beliefs and practices from persecution and to make Christianity appealing to potential converts or atheists in a literary form. ... A rational defense for the existence of God. This branch of theology emerged in the modern period as a consequence of the changes approaches to proving God existed. Both reason and scientific evidence were used to provide evidences for this rational defense of faith or belief in God. the branch of theology that is concerned with the defense of Christian doctrines Apologetics is the field of study concerned with the systematic defense of a position. Someone who engages in apologetics is called an apologist or an 'apologete'.The term comes from the Greek word apologia (απολογία), meaning defense of a position against an attack. ...
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