mardi 8 mai 2018

Discovering The Comparison Of Methods With Apologetics Articles

By Jessica Walker


The definition of apologetics is very different from the English words which have the same derivative. The two words, apology and apologetic, have to do with being sorry for a wrong done. The word as used here is totally different. It the ancient Greek it was translated apologia, and meant a legal defense of something one believed in. In the apologetics articles available online today, it is possible to get different views of the interpretation of this concept. This helps one become aware of how to talk to others about their beliefs.

Apologetics is further defined as the development and sharing of arguments for the truth of Christianity. It further argues for the irrational alternatives beliefs, in an attempt to strength the faith of those that believe and to attempt to get non-believers to think about the idea of Christ and his truths. Argument in this case refers not to a argumentative approach but rather to a logical, reasoned presentation.

The are two aspects to the idea of arguments, or apologetics. One is to argue for Christianity and the other is to argument against alternative beliefs. Though apologists argue the issues expertly, it is not their purpose. They are attempting to lead Christians in strengthening their faith and to strengthen their faith against alternative beliefs.

The Romans became very interested in the philosophy of early Christianity and the Greeks ideas of philosophy. This lead to writers addressing the defense of the Christian faith. These early men were called apologists. There were three avenues of address by these early men. They addressed the false idea of sexual immorality of early Christians, and the idea that they were cannibals. They argued the idea that early Christianity fulfilled Old Testament prophecy. They further argued that Christianity was superior to Greek philosophy.

The very first apologist is the apostle Paul, are recorded by Luke in the book of Acts. Paul argued the same three concerns as later apologists did. He defended Christianity against paganism and Judaism, and declared that that the Christian philosophy did not in any way offend the Roman Law.

The summary of the three arguments are that Christianity and not paganism is true; Christianity represents the fulfillment of the Judaic law; and that Christianity doesn't offend Roman law in any way. These three arguments are the same throughout history, starting from first century Christianity. This shows the importance of these arguments to the Christian philosophy.

Not only does apologetics address three arguments, it is said to have three general functions. One is to argue for the truth of Christianity using evidence from science and history to show that Christianity has the greatest power of any alternative belief in order to interpret our world and purpose. Another function is to refute accusations against the faith, explaining supposed contradictions in the Bible, scientific and historical evidence, and misconceptions about the Christian faith. A third function is to show that non-Christian beliefs are unsound or irrational.

Overshadowing the whole aim of these arguments is another function. It is to persuade a belief in Christianity. However, evangelism is a better function of persuasion. The best explanation is that apologetics is to strengthen the faith of those who are faithful and to take away any obstacle for those who are not believers.




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