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critics and
recommended their faith to
outsiders were
called Christian apologists. In 21st-century usage,
apologetics is
often identified with
debates over...
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Canterbury during Scholasticism.
Blaise Pascal was an
active Christian apologist during the 17th century. In the
modern period,
Christianity was defended...
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Hermias the Philosopher;
Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμείας) was an
obscure Christian apologist,
presumed to have
lived in 3rd century.
Nothing is
known of him, except...
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Cause of the Confederacy,
known simply as the Lost Cause, is an
American pseudohistorical and
historical negationist myth that
argues the cause...
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Wesley "Wes" Huff (born 1991) is a
Canadian Christian apologist and speaker,
specializing in
biblical m****cripts and
Christian theology. He is currently...
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Apollonius the
Apologist or
Saint Apollonius of Rome (Gr****: Ἀπολλώνιος; died 21
April 185) was a 2nd-century
Christian martyr and
apologist who was martyred...
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Christian apologetic work
preserved until the
Contemporary Era.
Other apologists of the 2nd
century were the following:
Saint Justin the Martyr, Quadratus...
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Trent Horn (born 1985) is an
American Catholic apologist, writer, and academic. He is best
known for his work in
apologetics and his role as a speaker...
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Athens (Ancient Gr****: Κοδρᾶτος; fl. 2nd century) was an
early Christian apologist,
traditionally regarded as a
disciple of the
Apostles and one of the Seventy...
- Απολλινάριος Κλαύδιος),
otherwise Apollinaris of
Hierapolis or
Apollinaris the
Apologist, was a
Christian leader and
writer of the 2nd century. He was
Bishop of...