Title: Defending your Faith
1Defending your Faith
- An Introduction to Apologetics
2At the end of this series your should
- Know the meaning of Apologetics
- Know the extent of Apologetics
- Articulate the biblical mandate to defend your
faith - Know and understand the foundations sound
apologetics - Apply sound apologetics to everyday situations
- Use sound study to strengthen apologetics
- Combine Bible doctrine with empirical data to
form rational arguments - Determine the worldview of an individual using
sound apologetics
3What is meant by defending your faith?
- The question arises as to whether faith can be
defended? - The answer is yes, defending your faith is the
ability to articulate what you believe and why
you believe it.
4What is Apologetics?
- The formal defense of the Christian faith using
rational argumentations, empirical evidence,
fulfilled prophecy, and authorities of the church.
5Why do I need to defend my faith?
- Faith without Reason (fideism)
- Reason without faith (Rationalism)
- Reasonable faith (Christianity)
6The Biblical Mandate
- But even if you should suffer for what is right,
you are blessed. Do not fear what they fear
do not be frightened. But in you hearts set
apart Christ as Lord. 15) Always be prepared to
give an answer to everyone who asks you to give
the reason for the hope that your have. 16) But
do this with gentleness and respect, keeping a
clear conscience, so that those who speak
maliciously against your good behavior in Christ
may be ashamed of their slander. 1 Peter
314b-16
7The Extent of Apologetics
- Apologetics deals with various topics such as the
problem of evil, suffering, validity of the
resurrection, the, to the alleged contradiction
between miracles and science - Apologetics do not take the place of child-like
faith - It is limited to the articulation of the truth
that leads to salvation (Romans 1014-15)
8The fallacy of the simplistic answer
- Many of the questions that arise from sound study
of the bible can not be answered at first glance. - Equally many of the answers to these difficult
questions are not easily accepted even amongst
Christians.
9The Gospel and the Pebble of Truth
- The Great Commission (Salvation)
- The Pebble of Truth (Apologetics)
10The Foundations of Sound Apologetics
- The existence of God
- The authority of the Bible
11Why are these the foundations of Sound
Apologetics?
- The Christianity is destroy if this foundational
principles are refuted. The existence of
Christianity is contingent upon the existence of
God and the authority of the Bible.
12The Historical Imperative
- Aristotle
- Augustine
- Aquinas
- Kant
13Finding a Starting Point
- The authority of the Bible then the existence of
God - The existence of God then the authority of the
Bible
14The existence of God (four irrefutable principles)
- The law of non-contradiction
- The law of causality
- Sense perception
- The analogical use of language
15The existence of God (four possibilities)
- Illusion
- Self-creation
- Chance
- Self-existence
16The Authority of the Bible
- Historicity and Reliability of Scripture
- Reliability of Jesus and His teachings
17Why Apologetics?
- The biblical mandate
- Strengthen faith
18Will Apologetics ever save?
- Providence Holy Spirit
- Personal Responsibility
19Sound Study
- Studying vs. Reading
- Bible Study
- Several translations
- Bible Dictionary
- Concordance
- Commentaries
- Word Studies
- Topical Books
20Review
- What is meant by defending your faith?
- What are apologetics?
- What is the purpose of defending the faith?
- What is the extent of apologetics?
- What are the foundations of sound apologetics?
- What is the defense concern the existence of God?
21Review (cont)
- What the four irrefutable principles concern the
existence of God? - What are the four possibilities concerning the
existence of God? - What is the defense concerning biblical
authority? - What is the function of the Holy Spirit in
relation to asserting the authority of the Bible?
22Conclusion
- Salt and Light
- Preservers of Truth
- Expelling Ignorance