Pronunciation: /əˌpɒl.əˈdʒɛ.tɪks/
noun the branch of theology concerned with the defense or proof of Christianity
A1 Apologetics is the defense of religious beliefs.
A2 I read a book on apologetics to learn more about defending my faith.
B1 The apologetics class at my church helped me better articulate my beliefs.
B2 She is well-versed in apologetics and can effectively debate with non-believers.
C1 His dissertation on apologetics was highly praised by the academic community.
C2 The scholar's expertise in apologetics is unmatched in the field of theology.
formal The study of apologetics involves defending the faith through logical arguments.
informal I've been reading up on apologetics to better understand my beliefs.
slang Apologetics may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's important for some people.
figurative In the realm of intellectual debates, apologetics serves as a powerful tool for persuasion.
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