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In recent years, "apologetics" has gotten a bad rap, being falsely conflated with "arguing about religion," in the worst sense of the phrase. But for Christians, apologetics, or giving a reasoned explanation or defense of the faith, is a necessity and duty. In fact, the cultural moment in which we find ourselves today demands, possibly more than any other time in history, a New Apologetics--a potent and spirited renewal of apologetics suited to today's world. This groundbreaking collection is a bold first step toward making this renewal a reality. Featuring over forty essays from many of…mehr

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In recent years, "apologetics" has gotten a bad rap, being falsely conflated with "arguing about religion," in the worst sense of the phrase. But for Christians, apologetics, or giving a reasoned explanation or defense of the faith, is a necessity and duty. In fact, the cultural moment in which we find ourselves today demands, possibly more than any other time in history, a New Apologetics--a potent and spirited renewal of apologetics suited to today's world. This groundbreaking collection is a bold first step toward making this renewal a reality. Featuring over forty essays from many of today's leading Catholic apologists, theologians, and philosophers, The New Apologetics charts a new course for the future of apologetics: a smart, joyful, and beautiful defense of the faith, one that appeals to both the head and the heart.
Autorenporträt
Matthew Nelson is an apologist and practicing chiropractor. He holds a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College and is pursuing a master of arts in philosophy from Holy Apostles College and Seminary. He has contributed articles to a variety of publications, including Evangelization & Culture, Church Life Journal, and Catholic Answers Magazine. He is the author of Just Whatever: How to Help the Spiritually Indifferent Find Beliefs That Really Matter and is the editor of The New Apologetics. He is a Scholar Associate of the Society of Catholic Scientists.