
handle: 10023/5634
Donald Bruce gives an account of his own involvement in apologetics, offering an understanding of the kind of background typical of a Christian apologist in the twenty-first century. He introduces us to the work of Os Guinness, raises some of the commonly-posed issues relating to the frontier between faith and science and concludes, appropriately, with Christ and His gospel.
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SRT Project, Incarnation, origins, atheism, Stephen Hawking, Science, cloning, naturalism, New Atheism, sin, Os Guinness, Christianity, Theology, Doctrinal--Scotland, materialism, genetics, science, BR1.S3T5, Theology--Study and teaching--Scotland, ethics, Doctrinal--Scotland, technology, Theology, pluralism, Religion and Technology, apologetics, existence of God
SRT Project, Incarnation, origins, atheism, Stephen Hawking, Science, cloning, naturalism, New Atheism, sin, Os Guinness, Christianity, Theology, Doctrinal--Scotland, materialism, genetics, science, BR1.S3T5, Theology--Study and teaching--Scotland, ethics, Doctrinal--Scotland, technology, Theology, pluralism, Religion and Technology, apologetics, existence of God
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