Evidential apologetics
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Evidential apologetics or evidentialism is an approach to Christian apologetics emphasizing the use of evidence to demonstrate that God exists. The evidence is supposed to be evidence both the believer and nonbeliever share, that is to say one need not presuppose God's existence.
See also
- Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry
- Evidentialism
- Existence of God
- Presuppositional apologetics
External links
- "Apologetic Methods of Presupposition and Evidentialism", Religion: Theology, Y utopian.
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