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apologetics

/uh-pol-uh-jet-iks/US // əˌpɒl əˈdʒɛt ɪks //UK // (əˌpɒləˈdʒɛtɪks) //

辩证法,歉意,歉意学,歉意论

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the branch of theology concerned with the defense or proof of Christianity.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as indefense

Examples

  • I know that some of you are going to call this Obama apologetics, but you know what?

  • I'm not so worried that the oligarchs will pay for apologetics on their behalf.

  • And Obama has worked to push American foreign policy beyond Carterite apologetics or Bushesque saber-rattling.

  • Michael Moynihan eviscerates the left-wing apologetics that appear in popular travel guides.

  • And that was before Pat Buchanan's later venture into explicit apologetics for Hitler in his World War II books.

  • At one bound Cossington's papers passed from apologetics varied by repudiation to triumphant praise.

  • Christianity, once an aggressive and virile movement, now resorts to apologetics, compromise and concession to prolong her life.

  • But that is not an unusual feature of Christian apologetics.

  • He perceived it was a hard and invincible malevolence, and that no petty apologetics of demeanour could avail against it.

  • In like fashion, historic rationalism has often tended to use Reason as an agency of justification and apologetics.