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I.LESSON OUTLINE
Illustration of the Doctor
The Purposes to Defenders Class
 To train Christians to understand, articulate, and defend basic Christian truths.
To reach out with the Gospel to those who have not yet come to know Christ, always being ready to give a defense to anyone who should ask for a reason for our hope.
To be an incendiary fellowship of mutual encouragement and care.
What is Christian Doctrine?
Jaroslav Pelikan
What the Church believes and teaches.
Why Study Christian Doctrine?
Every Christian is a Theologian
Right Living Presupposes Right Thinking about God
The Study of Doctrine is an Expression of Loving God
Christ Cannot Be Separated From Truths About Christ
You don’t get Jesus with out what he said.
Why Study Christian Apologetics?
Shaping Culture
Strengthening Believers
Evangelizing Unbelievers
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