List of Christian apologetic works

This is a list of Christian apologetic works.

Antiquity

  • Apologia prima (English: First Apology) (c. 150-155) by Justin Martyr[1]
  • Apologia secunda (English: Second Apology) (c. 150-57) by Justin Martyr[2]
  • Πρὸς Διόγνητον Ἐπιστολή (English: Epistle to Diognetus) (c. late 2nd century), author unknown[2]
  • The Apology to Autolycus (c. 169–83) by Theophilus of Antioch[3]
  • Octavius (before 250, likely contemporary with Tertullian's Apology) by Marcus Minucius Felix[4]
  • Apologeticus (or Apologeticum) (c. 197) by Tertullian
  • De Carne Christi (English: On the Body of Christ) (c. 206) by Tertullian
  • Contra Celsum (English: Against Celsus) (c. 248) by Origen of Alexandria[5]
  • De viris illustribus (English: On Illustrious Men) (c.392-3) by Jerome
  • Apologia contra Rufinum (English: Apology Against Rufinus) (402) by Jerome

Medieval

Early modern

20th century

21st century

Biblical apologetics

See also

References

  1. ^ Avery Cardinal Dulles, A History of Apologetics, Ignatius Press, 2nd ed., 2005, ISBN 0-89870-933-4, pp. 31–42.
  2. ^ a b Dulles, p. 31-42 ff.
  3. ^ Theophilus of Antioch
  4. ^ Minucius Felix (Documentia Catholica Omnia)
  5. ^ Herzog, Johann Jakob; Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (December 1908). "Celsus". In Samual Macauley Jackson. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. II. New York and London: Funk and Wagnalls Company. pp. 466.
  6. ^ Dulles, p. 120 ff.
  7. ^ L. Russ Bush, Classical Readings in Christian Apologetics, A.D. 100-1800, Parts 100-1800, Zondervan, 1983, ISBN 0-310-45641-X, p. 275 ff.
  8. ^ Douglas Groothuis, Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith, InterVarsity Press, 2011, ISBN 0-8308-3935-6, pp. 25–31.
  9. ^ Dulles, p. 297 ff.
  10. ^ Colin Tudge (8 December 2007). "The art of the soluble". The Guardian. Well - has science buried God? Of course not. John Lennox answers his own question decisively. No one who understands what science really is and is not could suppose that such interment was ever on the cards. No one who understands what religion really is, beneath its sometimes ugly face, could suppose that it would be good to bury it.
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