Confident Witness: Evangelism and Apologetics for the 21st Century
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In a world where secularism and inclusivism are increasingly prevalent, Christian universities are uniquely positioned to spread the gospel. But are they making the most of this opportunity? "Confident Witness" brings together essays from top Christian scholars to explore the importance of evangelism in today's world. Edited by David S. Dockery, president of the International Alliance for Christian Education, this collection of essays delves into the theological foundation of evangelism, discipleship, apologetics, and the history of evangelism in the church. With contributions from renowned institutions like Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and Biola University, "Confident Witness" challenges students and educators to prioritize the gospel and equip the next generation of Christian leaders to share their faith with confidence. Through a comprehensive analysis of evangelism in Scripture, church history, and contemporary contexts, this book provides a practical guide for those seeking to make a meaningful impact for Christ. Each chapter concludes with reflection questions and a list of resources for further study, making "Confident Witness" an invaluable resource for college students, educators, and anyone interested in apologetics.
Maintained by The Apologist Project.
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