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  1. (The "eristic" element in Brunner's apologetics also reflects this.)
  2. But he also believed that Christian apologetics needed to be explicated in order that their meaning could be made clearer to us.
  3. Many readers of his apologetics must have been disconcerted by me fact that his chapter about conversion in Beyond Personality is entitled "Let's Pretend".
  4. If the glorifying speeches and writings of subleaders during the Third Reich itself are no proof of this, the behaviour of Nazi leaders arraigned at Nuremberg and post-war memoirs (for all their obvious apologetics) demonstrate it conclusively.
  5. Because it has also been underplayed in the interests of religious apologetics, a degree of critical detachment is required.
  6. Evans-Pritchard's "Social Anthropology" devotes much attention to the Victorian anthropologists, Tylor and Frazer, then passes on to their critics, "Durkheim and the Anne Sociologique group of writers", thus recapitulating Eliot's own interests; some "features may be found to exist in all human societies, primitive and civilized alike"; the paper relates anthropology to religious belief, "with special reference to Catholic apologetics".
  7. A pair of spectacles and 40s. worth of books set the late (graduate) vicar of Whitchurch somewhat apart from his parishioners, who probably did not appreciate his erudition, yet his private collection was certain to be innocent of both profound and frivolous titles, limited to practical works such as collections of sermons, primers of divinity and apologetics, plus, naturally, his Breviary, perhaps too a copy of the Vulgate, or Latin scriptures.
  8. Ceauescu himself knew the cynical and cringing apologetics of those managers who were caught out for gross failure to follow the plan.
  9. Here too he also saw the opening for what he called eristics , a kind of "polemical apologetics" in which the Christian understanding of human life as marked by sin and in need of grace could engage in controversial dialogue with other views in order to clarify the difference made by the message of the gospel.
  10. By the end of the century Nonconformity's most famous ministers had established themselves as leaders in a wide variety of fields: biblical scholarship, local government, reform movements, journalism, history, theology, apologetics and writing.
  11. Indeed, one of the strengths of fundamentalism is that its apologetics are within the reach of the average man and woman.
  12. From then on, works of scholarship, fantasy, literary appreciation, and apologetics poured from his ever-fertile brain.
  13. If this misgiving about Lewis is at all fair (the sense of a carapace hardening upon him), then one must also view with ambivalence his excursion into the realm of religious apologetics.

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