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RonPrice
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I’ll just test the waters to see if this posting is accepted here under “Non-Catholic Religions” before adding any more. I should have posted this item here rather than under the sub-section/title ‘Apologetics.’
Apologetics is a branch of systematic theology, although some experience it’s thrust in religious studies or philosophy of religion courses. Some encounter it on the internet for the first time in a more populist and usually much less academic form. As I see it, apologetics is primarily concerned with the protection of a religious position, the refutation of that position’s assailants and, in the larger sense, the exploration of that position in the context of prevailing philosophies and standards in a secular society. Apologetics, to put it slightly differently, is concerned with answering critical inquiries, criticism of a position, in a rational manner. Apologetics is not possible, it seems to me anyway, without a commitment to and a desire to defend a position. For me, the core of my postion I could express in one word: Revelation. With that said, though, the activity I engage in, namely, apologetics, is a never ending exercise.
The apologetics that concerns me is not so much Christian apologetics but Baha’i apologetics. There are many points of comparison and contrast, though, which I won’t go into here. Christians have the opportunity…to defend Christianity by the use of apologetics. And so it is that I give Christians here an opportunity to defend their position. In the process we will all, hopefully, learn something about our respective Faiths, our religions, which we hold to our hearts dearly.
At the outset, then, in this my first posting, my intention is simply make this start. To state what you might call “my apologetics position.” This brief statement indicates, in broad outline, where I am coming from in the weeks, months and, perhaps, years ahead. -Ron Price with thanks to Udo Schaefer, “Baha’i Apologetics?” Baha’i Studies Review, Vol. 10, 2001/2002.
A Brief Signature:
I am a Canadian who has been living in Australia for 33 years. I am married to a Tasmanian and have been for 30 years after 8 years in a first marriage. We have three children aged 38, 33 and 26. I am retired and at 60 spend most of my time writing, reading and engaging in apologetics and in teaching the Baha’i Faith in various ways and in varying degrees using various genres of writing. That is why, among other reasons, I was attracted to this site.
Apologetics is a branch of systematic theology, although some experience it’s thrust in religious studies or philosophy of religion courses. Some encounter it on the internet for the first time in a more populist and usually much less academic form. As I see it, apologetics is primarily concerned with the protection of a religious position, the refutation of that position’s assailants and, in the larger sense, the exploration of that position in the context of prevailing philosophies and standards in a secular society. Apologetics, to put it slightly differently, is concerned with answering critical inquiries, criticism of a position, in a rational manner. Apologetics is not possible, it seems to me anyway, without a commitment to and a desire to defend a position. For me, the core of my postion I could express in one word: Revelation. With that said, though, the activity I engage in, namely, apologetics, is a never ending exercise.
The apologetics that concerns me is not so much Christian apologetics but Baha’i apologetics. There are many points of comparison and contrast, though, which I won’t go into here. Christians have the opportunity…to defend Christianity by the use of apologetics. And so it is that I give Christians here an opportunity to defend their position. In the process we will all, hopefully, learn something about our respective Faiths, our religions, which we hold to our hearts dearly.
At the outset, then, in this my first posting, my intention is simply make this start. To state what you might call “my apologetics position.” This brief statement indicates, in broad outline, where I am coming from in the weeks, months and, perhaps, years ahead. -Ron Price with thanks to Udo Schaefer, “Baha’i Apologetics?” Baha’i Studies Review, Vol. 10, 2001/2002.
A Brief Signature:
I am a Canadian who has been living in Australia for 33 years. I am married to a Tasmanian and have been for 30 years after 8 years in a first marriage. We have three children aged 38, 33 and 26. I am retired and at 60 spend most of my time writing, reading and engaging in apologetics and in teaching the Baha’i Faith in various ways and in varying degrees using various genres of writing. That is why, among other reasons, I was attracted to this site.