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Women in Apologetics


Apologetics is about positively presenting and defending the Christian worldview, with respect to its truth and relevance (1 Peter 3:15). It really is an essential part of the Churches ministry today. I often get asked are there any women apologists or is this simply a male centred ministry.
The exciting fact is that more and more women are entering this ministry and with my colleague Philip Johnson, we have set out some names that are worth exploring, together with the appropriate references. More support please for woman in apologetic Ministry!
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Dorothy Sayers (1893-1957) was a graduate of Oxford. She offered a literary apologetic for faith in her detective novels featuring Lord Peter Wimsey (e.g. ....

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Benjamin Friedman on faith and American socioeconomic policy


evil foretold in the New Testament 
book of Revelation will occur after 
the end of the world as we know it; a literal interpretation of prophecies 
of the end of days
 
The Fundamentals:
a set of essays by multiple authors, published from 1910 to 1915, advocating traditionalist Protestant views such as premillennialism and biblical inerrancy); origin of the term “fundamentalist” to refer to someone subscribing to these views
 
Second, many of these attitudes, especially among evangelicals, reflect the strong historical tradition of Protestant voluntarism. Even before the American Revolution, leading clergymen like John Witherspoon made clear that they saw robust religious institutions as a precondition underlying their belief in the argument for limited government that they took from political theorists like Locke and Montesquieu. Witherspoon was himself an influential figure in the debate over the creation of the new United States he sign ....

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