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'''Apologetics''' is the practice of defending and explaining the Christian faith through reasoned arguments, evidence, and discourse. The term comes from the Greek word apologia, meaning "a defense," as seen in 1 Peter 3:15, which encourages believers to "always be prepared to give an answer" for their faith.
'''Apologetics''' is the practice of defending and explaining the Christian faith through reasoned arguments, evidence, and discourse. The term comes from the Greek word ''apologia'', meaning "a defense," as seen in 1 Peter 3:15, which encourages believers to "always be prepared to give an answer" for their faith.

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Apologetics is the practice of defending and explaining the Christian faith through reasoned arguments, evidence, and discourse. The term comes from the Greek word apologia, meaning "a defense," as seen in 1 Peter 3:15, which encourages believers to "always be prepared to give an answer" for their faith.