he History of Apologetics: A Biographical and Methodological Introduction by Benjamin K. Forrest, Joshua
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- Author: Benjamin K. Forrest, Joshua D. Chatraw, Alister E. McGrath
- Format: Hardcover (Printed Caseside)
- Release Date: 16 June 2020
- Publisher: Zondervan Academic
- Pages: 848
- Language: English
- Dimensions: Approximately 9.3 × 6.3 × 2.0 inches
Description
The History of Apologetics explores the development of Christian apologetics through the lives and methods of forty-four influential apologists—from early Patristic figures like Augustine and Justin Martyr to modern voices such as C. S. Lewis, William Lane Craig, and Timothy Keller. Each biographical chapter not only recounts the story of its subject but also analyzes their apologetic methodology, demonstrating how approaches to defending the faith have adapted to cultural and theological contexts over time. Edited by Forrest, Chatraw, and McGrath, this award‑finalist volume offers a rich, structured introduction for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the unfolding legacy of Christian apologetics.