Dialogical Apologetics: A Person-centered Approach to Christian Defense

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Baker Books, 1993 - Religion - 245 pages
Dialogical Apologetics weds classical apologetics with person-centered evangelism theory. Logic and philosophy help answer questions of honest inquiry, but those answers must also fit the context where they will be lived out. The author looks at new windows of opportunity in philosophy, science, and interreligious dialogue. He shows how to build a flexible witness on an intellectual base.

About the author (1993)

David K. Clark is professor theology at Bethel Theological Seminary, St. paul, Minnesots. He holds a Ph.D. from Northwestern University and Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. He is coauthor of Apologetiecs in the New Age.

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