Apologetics: What Do You Really Believe

Apologetics: What Do You Really Believe
ISBN-10
1465374329
ISBN-13
9781465374325
Category
Religion
Pages
112
Language
English
Published
2011-12-05
Publisher
Xlibris Corporation
Author
Clifford Thompson

Description

This long awaited book actually takes two distinct components and combine them into one comprehensive guide. The dedicated student, who wishes to concretize his or her belief or the inquisitive student, who simply wants to learn more concerning the biblical statutes of Christianity will find this an invaluable study aid. The first part of this book gives a detailed account of the structure of Christianity and its implications. The second part of this book provides step-by-step lessons for delivering its contents in a communicative learning environment. Each lesson is clearly laid out for ease of presentation. Also, there are activities that accompany each lesson for independent study or group interaction. The lessons are sequenced in order to maximize retention of content and understanding of certain historical events. Words and their current definitions are given along with several quotations from famous theologians and authors. Such a structure is guaranteed to enhance the appreciation of learning, while serving as a ministry tool.

Other editions

  • Apologetics
    • 2011-10-01
    • 104 pages
    • Paperback
    • Literary Licensing, LLC

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