Apologetics

/əˌpɒləˈdʒɛtɪks/ noun

The systematic defense of religious doctrines through reasoned arguments and evidence. Christian apologetics particularly focuses on defending the faith against criticisms and providing rational justification for beliefs.

From Greek 'apologia' meaning 'a speech in defense,' originally used in legal contexts. The term evolved from its classical use in Plato's 'Apology of Socrates' to become a technical theological term by the 2nd century CE.

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