Author: Preston
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[6] Methods of Apologetics: Classical, Evidential, and Presuppositional
Different Ways Christians Defend Their Faith: A Quick Guide to Apologetics Christian apologetics isn’t one-size-fits-all. Over the centuries, believers have developed various ways to explain and defend their beliefs. In this post, we’ll examine three main approaches—Classical, Evidential, and Presuppositional—highlighting what each focuses on, the assumptions it makes, and how it engages people who don’t Read more
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[5] What Is Apologetics and Why Should Christians Partake in it?
Apologetics is not a niche field of study for only some to actively engage with. Instead, apologetics is something that all Christians should learn more about and constantly envelop themselves in. What You’ll Learn 1. What Is Apologetics? Apologetics comes from the Greek word apologia, which means “a defense.” It refers to the practice of Read more
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[4] The Christian Worldview: A Summary
How the Christian Worldview Answers Life’s Biggest Questions Every worldview tries to answer the big questions about life. The Christian worldview stands out by offering a unified, God-centered response to questions about truth, existence, morality, and meaning. In this article, we’ll summarize the key components of the Christian worldview and explain why it provides a Read more
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[3] The Big Questions Every Worldview Must Answer
Every person has a worldview—even if they’ve never thought about it. Whether it’s deeply reasoned or unconsciously absorbed, a worldview is a framework for answering life’s most important questions. But which questions must a worldview answer to be complete, consistent, and livable? What You’ll Learn 1. What is Truth? Is truth objective or relative? Does Read more
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[2] Why Worldview Analysis Matters
What We Believe Shapes How We Live Our worldview is not some abstract philosophic understanding of our belief system; it’s the lens through which we interpret everything we perceive. If we don’t understand the assumptions behind what people believe, we risk missing the real issues in cultural, moral, or theological conversations. What You’ll Learn 1. Read more
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[1] What Is a Worldview?
Everyone has a worldview—but most people don’t even know they have one. Like a lens you don’t realize you’re wearing, your worldview colors how you interpret everything: truth, morality, science, politics, and even God. While everyone has a worldview, not every worldview is equally rational or justified. A worldview must not only make claims, but Read more
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[11] How to Use TAG in Conversations
You’ve made it. Throughout this series, we’ve explored the nature of worldviews, the foundational questions every worldview must answer, and the power of the Transcendental Argument for God (TAG). We’ve examined competing worldviews, addressed common objections, and outlined the method of TAG in both its offensive and defensive forms. Now it’s time to bring it all Read more
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Christian Theology: The Trinity
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