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  1. Course Description. This course is an introduction to Christian apologetics and its relationship to evangelism. The course will teach the biblical, theological and historical foundations of Christian apologetics.

  2. COURSE SYLLABUS APOL 500 INTRODUCTION TO APOLOGETICS COURSE DESCRIPTION This course surveys the approaches, questions, and methodologies of Christian Apologetics. The student will be exposed to the major worldviews and belief systems that they will encoun

  3. 6 maj 2019 · considerations. This course seeks to equip students with the basic understanding and tools required to uphold and defend the faith delivered once-for-all in our time and (globalized) place. This goal is achieved through developing a biblical-theological and Reformed-confessional paradigm for apologetics and analyzing a few arguments.

  4. Course Description. This course examines barriers to Christian faith as well as efforts to provide convincing presentations of Christian faith. Attention is given to biblical foundations, historical development, apologetic method, and contemporary issues related to apologetics.

  5. Gain a basic understanding of the study of Christian apologetics and its importance in a believer’s life. Formulate a foundational answer to the most common questions asked of the Christian faith related to God’s existence, the Bible, and core Christian beliefs. This course answers many questions about creation and why the teachings of the ...

  6. This course is designed to provide the student with an introduction to and overview of Christian apologetics and Biblical worldview. Emphasis will be placed on the Bible as the authoritative basis for a sound approach to these two important areas. II. Course Objectives. To provide a basic understanding of presuppositional apologetics..

  7. 1. Apply and teach how faith and reason come together in apologetics. 2. Apply and teach how to answer questions about God’s existence. 3. Apply and teach how to answer questions about the reliability of the Old and New Testaments. 4. Apply and teach how to answer questions about the claims of Christ. 5.