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APOLOGETIC MODERNITY

Modern Intellectual History, 2007
What is the conceptual status of modernity in the Muslim world? Scholars describe Muslim attempts at appropriating this European idea as being either derivative or incomplete, with a few calling for multiple modernities to allow modern Islam some autonomy.
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Apologetics

2009
Abstract In Greek forensic usage, an ‘apology’ (apologia) is a formal speech on behalf of the defendant. The first surviving works to bear this title professed to be records of the speech delivered by Socrates in reply to a capital charge in 399 BCE.
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New Apologetics

2020
Skepticism about Christianity abounds. Building on the work of Charles Taylor, Ian S. Markham argues that contemporary skepticism is more a mood than an intellectual repudiation of Christian theology. In its attempt to accommodate science, the church too often opts for deistic responses that take the spiritual out of the material. Against this response,
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Nazi Apologetics

Blackfriars, 1938
With the admirable intention of giving the English public reliable and authentic information about present-day Germany and in the hope of thereby promoting friendlier relations between the two countries twenty-one prominent Germans have collaborated to produce a book called Germany Speaks. In many respects the work is well done.
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Humble Apologetics

2002
Abstract Presents a conception of apologetics appropriate for the contemporary cultural context. This conception avoids the destructive and self‐defeating problems of dogmatism and triumphalism, all‐too‐typical of most apologetics.
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Blougram's Apologetics

University of Toronto Quarterly, 1946
Most interpretations of “Bishop Blougram's Apology” have started with the assumption that the poem represents one of Browning's attempts to present the best that a generally contemptible character can say for himself, “an attempt to make a case for a sophistical and indulgent priest at his possible worst.” Such interpretations give to the word apology
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Reflections on the changing landscape of apologetics

New Blackfriars, 2022
David Pickering
exaly  

APOLOGETICS

The Classical Review, 2002
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