A Pactical Application of Van Tilian Prusuppositional Apologetcs
A Practical Application of Van Tilian Presuppositional Apologetics APOLOGETICS IN PRACTICE By Dr. Greg Bahnsen WHY I AM NOT A CHRISTIAN (1927) By Bernard Russell On the first part of Apologetics in Practice we can see here every point and the right approach of Apologetics. And they have 15 points about how to approach the task of Apologetics. 1, Engaging in Apologetics is a moral necessity for every believer, we must be “always ready” to offer an answer for the hope within us (1 Peter 3:15) 2. To avoid misconceptions, we note that apologetics is not: pugnacious, a matter of persuasion, or based on a different ultimate authority than theology. 3. For the Christian “reason” should be used as a tool, not as the ultimate authority, in our thinking. 4. Our claim before the world is that the believers “know” the Bible to be true—we have adequate justification for believing its claims. 5. This conflict between believers and unbelievers is ult...