Mere Apologetics

Mere Apologetics:
How to Help Seekers & Skeptics Find Faith

By Alister E. McGrath (Baker)

“We must realize we are free to develop apologetic approaches that are faithful to the Christian gospel on the one hand, and are adapted to our own cultural situation on the other. By doing this, we are repeating the method of ‘traditional apologetics’ while responding to the changes in the cultural context toward which it is directed. We simply cannot use an apologetic approach developed to engage eighteenth-century rationalism to defend the faith to twenty-first century people who regard rationalism as outdated and constricting!” —Alister E. McGrath, from the book

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