Apologetica En Diez Respuestas – (Spanish)
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Apologetica viene de la palabra griega “apologia”, hacer una defensa. Se refiere a la realizacion del acto de defender, dar una respuesta. La apologetica se condensa en la defensa de la fe cristiana con argumentos racionales. El siglo XXI, con los desafios del pluralismo, del relativismo, de la diversidad religiosa sincretista, de la etnicidad y de la ideologia de genero, de la globalizacion, del diseo inteligente como nueva teoria del origen del mundo, de la etica mundial medica, la bioetica y la ecologica, el deconstruccionismo, en una palabra, el postmodernismo, exige una apologetica para el nuevo siglo, y una apologetica biblica para derribar los argumentos y cualquier pretension que se oponga al conocimiento de Dios.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788417620301
ISBN10: 8417620303
Language: Spanish
Antonio Cruz | Rainer Siemens | Delmer Wiebe
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2020
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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