Browsing by Subject "Apologetics"
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[A] Reaction to "Apologetics in a Postmodern World" by Justin C. Cloute
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2019-09-17)This is Paul O. Wendland's reaction to Justin C. Cloute's "Apologetics in a Postmodern World" for 2019 Symposium on Christian Apologetics. -
[A] Reaction to “Disclosing the Hidden God: Confessional Lutheran Doctrine and Christian Apologetics” by Luke George Thompson
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-16)This is Kenneth A. Cherney Jr.'s reaction to Luke G. Thompson's "Disclosing the Hidden God: Confessional Lutheran Doctrine and Christian Apologetics" for 2019 Symposium on Christian Apologetics. -
An Apologetic of the Cross as a Lutheran Approach to 21st Century Apologetics Centered on the Hiddenness of God
(2013)This research examines contemporary Christian apologetics to contextualize current apologetic developments and demonstrate where Lutheran theology departs from popular evangelical approaches to apologetics. It then proposes ... -
Apologetics in a Postmodern World
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2019-09-17)Pastor Cloute will examine the characteristics of postmodernism and how they affect the way the church engages the lost. He will explore angles such as how the use of narrative engages twenty-first century listeners and ... -
The Apostle Paul as Apologist
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Can Meaning Exist Without God? A Close Reading of Qohelet in Light of the Secular Social Imaginary
(2017)This study explores the timeliness of the book of Qohelet (Ecclesiastes) in Christian Apologetics. It follows a methodology of close reading in Qohelet conducted within the conceptual frame of Charles Taylor’s Secular ... -
Disclosing the Hidden God: Confessional Lutheran Doctrine and Christian Apologetics
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2019-09-16)Lutheran theology informs how Lutheran pastors do outreach. What Scripture has to say about God’s hiddenness, the natural knowledge of God, the total depravity of the unregenerate, and the evidentiary and epistemic status ... -
Engaging the Skeptic in Conversation
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An Examination of Jesus Christ's Resurrection as a Historically Verifiable Event
(2016)History is arguably the most important area of study. It not only contains every other field of inquiry, but it defines and demonstrates what and who people are. In A.D. 30, historians find a single event which alone is ... -
Faith and Reason in Martin Luther
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The Impassibly Passionate God: An Apology for an Emotional God; an Apologetic for Suffering and Evil
(2019)The Problem of Suffering and Evil causes believer and unbeliever alike to question whether God (if there even is a God) is all-loving. This theodicy prompts a twofold question pertaining to God’s ontology: can we properly ... -
An Introduction to and Defense of Apologetics
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2019-09-16)Prof. Berg will define what apologetics is and examine how the apostles and prophets as well as the church fathers presented the truths of God to the people of their day. He will make the case that apologetics is really a ... -
Luther's Apologetics
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Prideful Prejudice: The Effects of Worldview, Warrants, and Authority in Apologetics
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2022-02-18)Christians and atheists both write apologetic books.Obviously, those books differ as the Christian attempts to win a hearing of the gospel, while the atheist attempts to prove that the existence of God is ridiculous.As I ... -
A Reaction to Dr. Michael Berg’s “An Introduction to and Defense of Apologetics”
(Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, 2016-09-16)This is John M. Brenner's reaction to Michael Berg's "An Introduction to and Defense of Apologetics" for 2019 Symposium on Christian Apologetics.