Person who defends or advocates a usually religious position.
1But to return to the Christian apologists in their order.
2Christian apologists would observe that most of these transgressions occur in the Old Testament.
3The Christian Apologists have left one nothing to disbelieve.
4But it has not been deemed needful to crowd the pages with references to the works of Christian apologists.
5The concessions they make to Christian apologists are noteworthy, but that unconscious confession of need is the most noteworthy.
6In general, Christian apologists have preferred the rationalistic approach of Leonard Lessius, discussed at the end of the last chapter.
7We cannot, though for different reasons, trust the representations either of Comedy or Satire; and still less of Christian Apologists.
8One would think, to read the Christian apologists, that before the advent of Christianity the world had neither virtue nor wisdom.
9But Christian apologists offer other reasons why we should accept the stories of the miraculous birth and Resurrection of Christ as true.
10The early Christian apologists for usury, who felt it imperative to explain why it was permitted and practiced among Christians, found few arguments.
11Precisely the same conclusion must be arrived at if we consult the uniform tone of the Christian apologists, from Justin Martyr to Minucius Felix.
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