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Quotes About Apologetics

Apologetics is not just giving answers to questions — it is questioning people's answers, and even questioning their questions. When you question someone's question, you compel him or her to open up about his or her own assumptions. Our assumptions must be examined.
~ Ravi Zacharias
it is up to the thinking Christian to train the mind, take seriously the questioner, and respond with intelligence and relevance.
~ Ravi Zacharias
The goal in most conflicts is to destroy your opponent. The goal in apologetics is to win your opponent.
~ Ravi Zacharias
People naturally have questions. They always have and always will. One of the key functions of apologetics, then, is to respond to questions and clear away objections people have that hinder their trust in Christ.
~ Josh McDowell
May it not be charged against them!" First Peter 3:15 uses the word defense in a way that denotes the kind of defense one would make to a legal inquiry, asking, "Why are you a Christian?" A believer ought to give an adequate answer to this question. The command to be ready with an answer is directed toward every follower of Jesus—not just pastors, teachers, and leaders.
~ Josh McDowell
A man walked into a Christian bookstore in an Arabic-speaking country. "I want your best book on the defense of Christianity." The bookstore manager handed him Evidence That Demands A Verdict in Arabic. As the man left he exclaimed, "I'm doing my dissertation on destroying Christianity." Six months later the storeowner baptized the student who had become a believer.
~ Josh McDowell
1. Whatever begins to exist has a cause. 2. The universe began to exist. 3. Therefore the universe has a cause.
~ Josh McDowell
Despite two millennia of Christian apologetics, the fact is that belief in a dying and rising messiah simply did not exist in Judaism. In the entirety of the Hebrew Bible there is not a single passage of scripture or prophecy about the promised messiah that even hints of his ignominious death, let alone his bodily resurrection.
~ Reza Aslan
Thus had been born the absurd type of apologetics that attempt to "prove" the veracity of the Bible by finding a rational explanation for the various miracles and myths. Jesus' feeding of the five thousand, for example, has been interpreted as his shaming people in the crowd to produce the picnics that they had surreptitiously brought with them and hand them around.
~ Karen Armstrong
There are no logical contradictions in the Christian faith. If there were even one logical contradiction at the center of the Christian faith, the Christian faith would be necessarily false.
~ Ronald H. Nash
It's astonishing how well the worse reason looks when you try to make it appear the better.
~ William Dean Howells
Apologetics comes from the Greek word apologia, which means a defense, as in a court of law. Christian apologetics involves making a case for the truth of the Christian faith.
~ William Lane Craig
The origin of the Christian faith is therefore inexplicable unless Jesus really rose from the dead.
~ William Lane Craig
Christians have an unfair advantage in the marketplace of ideas: We have truth on our side! You
~ William Lane Craig
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Good apologetics involves "speaking the truth in love" (Eph. 4:15). Is Apologetics Biblical?
~ William Lane Craig
is where Christian apologetics comes in. If Christians could be trained to provide solid evidence for what they believe and good answers to unbelievers' questions and objections, then the perception of Christians would slowly change. Christians would be seen as thoughtful people to be taken seriously rather than as emotional fanatics or buffoons. The gospel would be a real alternative for people to embrace.
~ William Lane Craig
If Christianity should happen to be true - that is to say, if its God is the real God of the universe - then defending it may mean talking about anything and everything.
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
We must make good people wish that the Christian faith were true, and then show that it is.
~ Blaise Pascal
Within the religious realm, the same can be said about that type of'apologetics' that claims to agree with the results of modern science-an utterly illusory undertaking and one that constantly requires revision; one that also runs the risk of linking religion with changing and ephemeral conceptions, from which it must remain completely independent.
~ Rene Guenon
success as an apologist: Étienne Gilson called Orthodoxy 'the best piece of apologetic the century [has] produced'; it brought Dorothy L. Sayers back to Christianity, just as The Everlasting Man brought C. S. Lewis to his famous moment of conversion on Headington Hill. Much remains to be done before Chesterton's huge oeuvre can be adequately assessed as a major part of the cultural history of the last century.
~ William Oddie
There's no better book with which to defend the Bible than the Bible itself.
~ Dwight L. Moody
The downfall of the church will not come from a lack of apologetic teaching; it will come from disintegration of the families in the church.
~ Josh McDowell
The moment philosophy supposes it can find a final and comprehensive solution, it ceases to be inquiry and becomes either apologetics or propaganda.
~ John Dewey