Be Prepared to Give an Answer
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Lesson OneWhat is Apologetics?4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoArguments from Design4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeMoral Argument4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourIdentity of Jesus4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FiveChristianity and Other Religions4 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Discussion Questions
Christian Learning Center › Forums › Give a couple of examples from 1 Peter 3:15–16 as to why and how we should embrace apologetics in our faith journey.
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Give a couple of examples from 1 Peter 3:15–16 as to why and how we should embrace apologetics in our faith journey.
Paula Rossi replied 1 week, 5 days ago 55 Members · 55 Replies
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As 1 Peter 3:15-16 states our own heart has to be faithful and serve God (and know what our faith means and how it’s articulated in the Bible) and then we will be willing and able gently and humbly lead others to his hope as well. We are charged with spreading the whole Bible to the world and sharing the hope of Christ with others. This is done through teaching and supporting with that purpose.
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To give more people an opportunity to go to heaven with god.
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Examples from 1 Peter 3:15-16 as to why and how we should embrace apologetics in our faith:
As a Christian, I need stanctify the Lord God in my heart, and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks. I need to be able to give a reason for the Hope I have with meekness and fear in the Lord. And when the unbeliever defames me and reviles my good conduct in Christ, I will not feel ashamed. So it’s very important that we are able to stand strong in opposition. -
Apologetics is about being prepared with reasoning for questions that may be asked of the doctrine for which you believe. Blind acceptance is not sufficient when evidence is requested. In 1 Peter 3:15-16 it states that one of the Christian faith should be prepared to provide an answer to everyone in relation to where does our hope come from that we have. It also describes the way in which the answer she be presented. One who provides an answer with frustration, anger, condescending tones (much like that of the Pharasees) or judgment would not be meeting these instructions. Instead, we are to give our answer with a gentle response out of respect and clear conscience to that we are glorifying God and not presenting the truth with a malicious tongue. We honor Christ and do not slander His name when we do this.
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In 1 Peter 3: 15-16 there are two commands related to apologetics
1) ALWAYS be prepare to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.
2) But do this with gentleness and respect.
And then God tell us to “Keep clear conscience….”
Christian Learning Center › Forums › How is Christianity more than just a worldview? Provide some examples.
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How is Christianity more than just a worldview? Provide some examples.
Brenda Ballard replied 21 hours, 47 minutes ago 31 Members · 31 Replies
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Christian Learning Center › Forums › What is a simple explanation of apologetics? What is apologetics not?
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What is a simple explanation of apologetics? What is apologetics not?
Susan Legge replied 3 weeks, 4 days ago 62 Members · 68 Replies
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To engage in apologetics is to defend the Gospel and give a reason for your faith or be able to explain what you believe and why you believe it in the midst of other world beliefs. Apologetics does not mean apologizing for your beliefs.
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Apologetics is being able to defend or give an answer to an argument or belief. It is not a way of apologizing for those arguments or beliefs.
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A simple explanation of apologetics is a defense not an apology.
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Apologistics defined simply is it defend the truth of Christianity and it’s importance in life time an eternity. Apologetic doesn’t mean christians need to apologize for being christians or for believing in The Bible.
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Apologetics is being able to apply reason and logic to defend an argument/belief. It is not an apology for believing what you do, but rather a rational defense of your beliefs.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › What is the purpose of defending truth?
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What is the purpose of defending truth?
Susan Legge replied 3 weeks, 4 days ago 34 Members · 34 Replies
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Christian Learning Center › Forums › Why does Dr. Groothuis use the “cumulative case” as his apologetic method for Christianity?
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Why does Dr. Groothuis use the “cumulative case” as his apologetic method for Christianity?
Susan Legge replied 3 weeks, 4 days ago 28 Members · 27 Replies
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