Category: Apologetics
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Strong Goods and the Reenchantment of Cultural Apologetics
In the previous post, I argued that many classical apologetic arguments—while logically valid—often fail to persuade modern audiences. This is not because their conclusions are weak or because belief in God is irrational. Rather, the challenge lies in the cultural posture of the modern hearer, who often inhabits what Charles Taylor has called a disenchanted… Read more
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Cultural Apologetics and the Modern Mind
Why follow Jesus Christ? Why trust in Him? From the beginning of his ministry, people demanded signs in order to believe (cf. John 4:48). The questions have not changed, even if the cultural context has. Today, as Christianity engages both unreached cultures and once-Christian societies that have grown distant from the faith, apologetics becomes an… Read more