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ECPA Christian Book Award 2021 Finalist: Biography & Memoir
Explore Apologetics through the Lives of History's Great Apologists
The History of Apologetics
follows the great apologists in the history of the church to understand how they approached the task of apologetics in their own cultural and theological context. Each chapter looks at the life of a well-known apologist from history, unpacks their methodology, and details how they approached the task of defending the faith.
By better understanding how apologetics has been done, readers will be better able to grasp the contextualized nature of apologetics and apply those insights to today's context.
covers forty-four apologists including:
Part One: Patristic Apologists
Justin Martyr
by Gerald Bray
Irenaeus of Lyons
by Stephen O. Presley
Athenagoras of Athens
by W. Brian Shelton
Tertullian of Carthage
by Bryan M. Litfin
Origen
by A. Chadwick Thornhill
Athanasius of Alexandria
by Jonathan Morgan
Augustine of Hippo
by Chad Meister
Part Two: Medieval Apologists
John of Damascus
by Daniel J. Janosik
Theodore Abu Qurrah
by Byard Bennett
Timothy I of Baghdad
by Edward L. Smither and Trevor Castor
Anselm of Canterbury
by Edward N. Martin and Steven B. Cowan
Saint Thomas Aquinas
by Francis J. Beckwith and Shawn Floyd
Ramon Lull
by Greg Peters
Gregory Palamas
Part Three: Early Modern Apologists
Hugo Grotius
by Bryan Baise
Blaise Pascal
by Tyler Dalton Mc Nabb and Michael R. De Vito
Jonathan Edwards
by Michael Mc Clymond
William Paley
by Charles Taliaferro
Joseph Butler
by David Mc Naughton
Part Four: 19th C. Apologists
Simon Greenleaf
by Craig A. Parton
John Henry Newman
by Corneliu C. Simut
Søren Kierkegaard
by Sean A. Turchin and Christian Kettering
James Orr
by Ronnie Campbell
B. B. Warfield
by Kim Riddlebarger
Part Five: 20th C. American Apologists
J. Gresham Machen
by D. G. Hart
Cornelius Van Til
by K. Scott Oliphint
Gordon Haddon Clark
by Robert A. Weathers
Francis A. Schaeffer
by William Edgar
Edward John Carnell
by Steven A. Hein
Part Six: 20th C. European Apologists
A. E. Taylor
by Michael O. Obanla and David Baggett
G. K. Chesterton
by Ralph Wood
Dorothy Sayers
by Amy Orr-Ewing
C. S. Lewis
by Alister Mc Grath
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
by Matthew D. Kirkpatrick
Lesslie Newbigin
by Krish Kandiah
Part Seven: Contemporary Apologists
John Warwick Montgomery
Charles Taylor
by Bruce Riley Ashford and Matthew Ng
Alvin Plantinga
by James Beilby
Richard Swinburne
by Greg Welty
William Lane Craig
by R. Keith Loftin
Gary R. Habermas
by W. David Beck and Benjamin C. F. Shaw
Alister E. Mc Grath
by James K. Dew and Jordan Steffaniak
Timothy Keller
by Joshua D. Chatraw
Explore Apologetics through the Lives of History's Great Apologists
The History of Apologetics
follows the great apologists in the history of the church to understand how they approached the task of apologetics in their own cultural and theological context. Each chapter looks at the life of a well-known apologist from history, unpacks their methodology, and details how they approached the task of defending the faith.
By better understanding how apologetics has been done, readers will be better able to grasp the contextualized nature of apologetics and apply those insights to today's context.
covers forty-four apologists including:
Part One: Patristic Apologists
Justin Martyr
by Gerald Bray
Irenaeus of Lyons
by Stephen O. Presley
Athenagoras of Athens
by W. Brian Shelton
Tertullian of Carthage
by Bryan M. Litfin
Origen
by A. Chadwick Thornhill
Athanasius of Alexandria
by Jonathan Morgan
Augustine of Hippo
by Chad Meister
Part Two: Medieval Apologists
John of Damascus
by Daniel J. Janosik
Theodore Abu Qurrah
by Byard Bennett
Timothy I of Baghdad
by Edward L. Smither and Trevor Castor
Anselm of Canterbury
by Edward N. Martin and Steven B. Cowan
Saint Thomas Aquinas
by Francis J. Beckwith and Shawn Floyd
Ramon Lull
by Greg Peters
Gregory Palamas
Part Three: Early Modern Apologists
Hugo Grotius
by Bryan Baise
Blaise Pascal
by Tyler Dalton Mc Nabb and Michael R. De Vito
Jonathan Edwards
by Michael Mc Clymond
William Paley
by Charles Taliaferro
Joseph Butler
by David Mc Naughton
Part Four: 19th C. Apologists
Simon Greenleaf
by Craig A. Parton
John Henry Newman
by Corneliu C. Simut
Søren Kierkegaard
by Sean A. Turchin and Christian Kettering
James Orr
by Ronnie Campbell
B. B. Warfield
by Kim Riddlebarger
Part Five: 20th C. American Apologists
J. Gresham Machen
by D. G. Hart
Cornelius Van Til
by K. Scott Oliphint
Gordon Haddon Clark
by Robert A. Weathers
Francis A. Schaeffer
by William Edgar
Edward John Carnell
by Steven A. Hein
Part Six: 20th C. European Apologists
A. E. Taylor
by Michael O. Obanla and David Baggett
G. K. Chesterton
by Ralph Wood
Dorothy Sayers
by Amy Orr-Ewing
C. S. Lewis
by Alister Mc Grath
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
by Matthew D. Kirkpatrick
Lesslie Newbigin
by Krish Kandiah
Part Seven: Contemporary Apologists
John Warwick Montgomery
Charles Taylor
by Bruce Riley Ashford and Matthew Ng
Alvin Plantinga
by James Beilby
Richard Swinburne
by Greg Welty
William Lane Craig
by R. Keith Loftin
Gary R. Habermas
by W. David Beck and Benjamin C. F. Shaw
Alister E. Mc Grath
by James K. Dew and Jordan Steffaniak
Timothy Keller
by Joshua D. Chatraw