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I. What is it?
Simply put, apologetics is the art of making a case fir the truth of the Christian faith.
Apologetics comes from the Greek Word Apolgia which means defence.
A. We can make a defence without becoming _______________.
We should never __________ with a non believer about our faith.
Why?
It will make them mad and drives them away.
B. If you have a good argument for your__________, you are less likely to become quarrelsome.
II.
Is it Biblical?
A. Paul used ___________ to defend the gospel top the Jews.
B. Paul used eyewitness testimony to defend the Gospel.
C.
There were changes depending on who Paul spoke with.
Acts 2:14-29
Jews.
v. 22 Jesus’ miracles
v. 25-31 He used fulfilled prophecy.
v. 32 He appealed to the resurrection.
Acts 17:22-31
Gentiles
The familiar
Religion v. 22-23
Reason v.25
Secular poetry.
v. 28
The resurrection of Jesus.
v. 31
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