Preface
Apologetic Snapshot I: The Scope of Christian Apologetics
1. What is Apologetics?
Apologetic Snapshot II: Kent State
2. The Value of Apologetics
Apologetic Snapshot III: Ball State and Tennessee Tech
3. The Limits of Apologetics
Apologetic Snapshot IV: Carnegie Mellon
4. The Contexts of Apologetics
Apologetic Snapshot V: Southern Illinois University
5. The Arguments of Apologetics
Apologetic Snapshot VI: Varna University, Bulgaria
6. The Call to Apologetics
Notes
Subject Index
Scripture Index
James W. Sire (Ph.D., University of Missouri), formerly editorial director at InterVarsity Press, is a frequent guest lecturer at colleges and universities in the United States and Europe. He is the author of The Universe Next Door and Why Good Arguments Often Fail.
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