Christian existential apologetics
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Christian existential apologetics differs from traditional approaches to Christian apologetics by basing arguments for Christian theism on the satisfaction of existential needs rather than on strictly logical or evidential arguments. Christian existential apologetics may also be distinguished from Christian existentialism and from experiential apologetics. The former is a philosophic outlook concerned with the human condition in general; the latter consists of evidential argumentation based on religious experience.
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See also
- Christian apologetics
- Christian existentialism
- Evidentialism
- Existence of God
- Fideism
- Pascal's wager
- Pragmatism
- Presuppositional apologetics
- Reformed epistemology
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