The Apologetics Of The Apostle Paul: How To Engage Non-Christians Using The Approach Of Paul
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- ¥550
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- ¥550
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The author constructs a framework around the apostle Paul's apologetics as detailed in the New Testament and then exams how it might be applied in today's world. The book is both informative as it explores Paul's approach and instructive with recommendations on how to apply it personally. The book is the first and only work that provides a comprehensive look into the apologetics of the greatest apologist and evangelist of the Christian Church outside of Jesus - the Apostle Paul. The book first looks at the top challenges facing Christianity in the twenty-first century. It then delivers a detailed and practical examination of Scripture that uncovers Paul’s apologetic approach, briefly contrasts it with other apologetics systems, and shows how Paul’s methods can be easily transported into our current culture to combat the key issues Christianity faces today. This book is perfect for Christians who are interested in proactively defending the faith today against its challengers. This naturally includes pastors, high-school, and college ministerial staff, and seminary students, but also all Christians in general who participate in (either formally or through their everyday witness) lay evangelism and apologetics outreach.