- AP 840 Contemporary Apologetics I
- To develop the doctoral student's ability to formulate a consistent Christian apologetic; to critique non-theistic world views and divergent systems of apologetics; to engage in original research, assessment, and construction.
- To develop the doctoral student's ability to formulate a consistent Christian apologetic; to critique non-theistic world views and divergent systems of apologetics; to engage in original research, assessment, and construction.
COURSE PURPOSE
To develop in learners the ability to formulate a consistent Christian apologetic; to critique non-theistic worldviews and divergent systems of apologetics; to engage in original research, assessment, and construction.
- AP 841 Contemporary Apologetics II
- To develop the doctoral student's ability to formulate a consistent Christian apologetic; to critique non-theistic world views and divergent systems of apologetics; to engage in original research, assessment, and construction.
COURSE PURPOSE
To develop in learners the ability to formulate a consistent Christian apologetic; to critique non-theistic worldviews and divergent systems of apologetics; to engage in original research, assessment, and construction.
COURSE PURPOSE
To develop in learners the ability to formulate a consistent Christian apologetic; to critique non-theistic worldviews and divergent systems of apologetics; to engage in original research, assessment, and construction.
COURSE PURPOSE
To develop and refine the application of classic apologetic arguments in vis-a-vis contemporary objections to the faith.
- AP 842 History of Apologetics Current Applications

