Apologetics
Apologetics will equip students with a solid foundation on which their Christian faith may stand. In the first semester, students explore a brief history of apologetics and the practice of apologetics in the early church. Following the theme of historical apologetics, each module connects the principles and practice of apologetics today to the practice of the early church. The lesson content helps students grasp the consistent practice of apologetics since the first disciples began going into all the world to preach the gospel.
Semester two picks up with additional topics relevant to the Christian faith. Throughout the semester, the value of the historical life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ is emphasized. Through Him, students find truth as they ask the big questions of life. Such topics as evangelism, creationism, and the existence of evil all come into focus as students focus on Jesus. Each module in the course points students back to the Living Word as they explore the principles and practices of apologetics.
Credit
1.0 (Two semesters)
Course Versions
Only available as a regular course
Prerequisites
None
Recommended Grade Levels
10th–12th
Required Materials
Book(s): Bible (or access to BibleGateway.com) and Lee Strobel, The Case for Christ: A Journalist’s Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus, student edition
In addition to a computer with an Internet connection, most courses require speakers (or headphones); a digital camera or scanner to take photos of completed work; a printer; common household items; access to research materials; and productivity software for word processing, presentations, etc.
