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apologetics

[uh-pol-uh-jet-iks] / əˌpɒl əˈdʒɛt ɪks /




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What makes it troubling is its equal opportunity carping at both cancel culture and the false apologetics that try to outwit it.

From New York Times

Zacharias founded his international ministry, known as RZIM, in 1984, with a mission to engage in “Christian apologetics” — defending Christianity with powerful intellectual arguments.

From Seattle Times

Zacharias founded his international ministry, known as RZIM, in 1984, with a mission to engage in “Christian apologetics” - defending Christianity with powerful intellectual arguments.

From Washington Times

When Zacharias began speaking years ago, apologetics was heavily focused on debates like creation versus evolution and questioning of the authority of the Bible.

From Fox News

They aim to start this fall with an “apologetics tour,” which she describes as a series of training sessions throughout the state “to teach people how to talk about pro-life.”

From The New Yorker