Contributor
Phillips, Timothy R. (Timothy Ross), 1950-
Imprint:Downers Grove, Ill. : InterVarsity Press, c1995.
Description238 p. ; 23 cm.
Note:PART I. DEFINITIONS: APOLOGETICS AND POSTMODERNITY: Introduction / Timothy R. Phillips, Dennis Okholm -- The pragmatics of postmodernity / Roger Lundin -- From architeccture to argument: historic rsources for Christian apologetics / John G. Stackhouse, Jr. -- PART II. THE APOLOGETICS OF MODERNITY: Schleiermacher as apologist: reclaiming the father of modern theology / Nicola Hoggard Creegan -- Politically incorrect salvation / William Lane Craig -- PART III. APOLOGETICS BETWEEN MODERNITY AND POSTMODERNITY: On being a fool for Christ and an idiot for nobody: logocentricity and postmodernity / James W. Sire -- PART IV. THE APOLOGETICS OF POSTMODERNITY: Facing the postmodern scalpel: can the Christian faith withstand deconstruction? / J. Richard Middleton, Brian J. Walsh -- There's no such thing as objective truth, and it's a good thing, too / Philip D. Kenneson -- PART V. THE CHURCH IN A POSTMODERN SETTING: Christian apologetics in the African-American grain / Ronald Potter -- The church as apologetic: a sociology of knowledge perspective / Dennis Hollinger -- Evangelizing the church / Douglas Webster.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. [230]-233) and indexes.