Concordia 2007-2008 Catalog
Course:
Thl 430 Christian Apologetics (3)
An introduction to the intellectual defense of the truth of the Gospel to the thinking skeptic centered in a detailed, historical and factually-based defense of the Gospel. Particular apologetic issues such as the incarnation and resurrection of Christ, the existence of God, the problem of evil, the dependability of Scripture, and the exclusivity of the Gospel will be examined, as will various methods of apologetics including the mytho-poeic writings of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. Arguments against this apologetic (including pre-suppositionalism and Christian pietism) will also be examined. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing or consent of instructor.
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