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Apologetics for an Ever-Changing Culture

A Biblical And Culturally Relevant Approach To Talking About God

Sean McDowellSeries: Apologetics for an Ever-Changing Culture
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Pages
320
Year
2025
Language
English

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Sharing the Gospel Amid Today's Most Pressing Challenges and Questions



In a culture whose needs and obstacles to faith are continuously shifting, Christians are wise to ask themselves: How do we share and defend the gospel with relevance for today?



Apologetics for an Ever-Changing Culture is a practical how-to guide for conveying and upholding the Christian faith in our contemporary cultural context. With contributions from 23 leading voices in Christian apologetics and six in-depth expert interviews, this empowering resource addresses both classic and new apologetics issues, helping you


• engage confidently with non-Christians with guidance from a diverse group of seasoned apologists
• converse biblically and effectively on pressing issues including the mental health crisis, contemporary critical theory, deconstruction, gender narratives, and more
• learn practical skills for defending the faith online, teaching apologetics to the next generation, doing apologetics in the church, and helping people through doubt

Suitable for both individual and group study, this relationally-driven guide will help you honor God and love others better as you engage today's issues with truth, wisdom, and compassion. This practical apologetics guide will help you honor God and love others better as you engage with the most pressing challenges and questions of our contemporary culture. Sean McDowell (PhD) is the author of numerous books, including End the Stalemate. As an associate professor in Biola University's Christian Apologetics program, an internationally recognized speaker, and the host of a popular Christian apologetics YouTube channel, Sean is committed to exploring the biggest questions about God, morality, and contemporary culture.

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