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  2. 4 days ago · Catholic Apologetics, specifically, is the defense and explanation of the teachings, beliefs, and practices of the Catholic Church. It seeks to remove objects, shed light on difficult matters, and help plant the seeds to win hearts and minds for Jesus.

  3. Apologetics thus leads up to Catholic faith, to the acceptance of the Catholic Church as the divinely authorized organ for preserving and rendering efficacious the saving truths revealed by Christ. This is the great fundamental dogma on which all other dogmas rest.

  4. So apologetics is about building the case for our faith—learning how to explain and defend our faith. There are three types of apologetics: natural apologetics, Christian apologetics, and Catholic apologetics.

  5. www.ewtn.com › library › catholic-apologetics-1100Catholic Apologetics | EWTN

    Author: Fr. William Most. CATHOLIC APOLOGETICS. Notes by: Fr. Wm. G. Most, Ph.D. 1. Modernism: False teachers have been around since the beginning. St. Paul in Acts 20 told the presbyters of Ephesus that wolves would come from their own number. Around the turn of this century modernism, which had deeper roots, began to be a special threat.

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  6. Apologetics is a Greek word compounded from apo and logos, meaning “to give a reason for.” St. Peter uses it in his first epistle: “But sanctify the Lord Christ in your hearts, being ready always to satisfy every one that asketh you a reason ( apologian) of that hope which is in you” (3:15).

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