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Apologetics at the Cross: An Introduction for Christian Witness is unavailable, but you can change that!

Amid the pluralism and secularism of Western culture, Christian apologetics has experienced a renewal of interest. In Apologetics at the Cross, Joshua D. Chatraw and Mark D. Allen provide an introduction to the field, acquainting students and lay learners with the rich history, biblical foundation, and ongoing relevance of apologetics. Unique in its approach, Apologetics at the Cross presents...

Paul before Festus—Acts 25:1–12. A few years later, Felix is succeeded by Festus, and Paul must again defend both himself and the gospel itself against misrepresentation. Paul makes his defense by repeating familiar elements of the appeal he had made to Felix. He says he has done “nothing wrong against the Jewish law or against the temple or against Caesar” (Acts 25:8). Again, in making an appeal to Caesar, Paul is operating within the “rules” of his context. Paul before Agrippa—Acts 25:23–26:32.
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