Francis A. Schaeffer on Apologetics
The God Who Is There, (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1968), p172.
Defense is proper and necessary because in every age historic
Christianity will be under attack. Defense does not mean being on the
defensive. One must not be embarrassed about the use of the word
defense. The proponents of any position who are alive to their own
generation must give a sufficient answer for it when questions are
raised about it. Thus, the word defense is not used here in a negative
sense, because in any conversation, in any communication which is
really dialogue, answers must be given to objections raised. Such
answers are necessary in the first place for myself as a Christian if I
am going to maintain my intellectual integrity, and if I am to keep
united my personal, devotional and intellectual life.
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