| Book review: Unapologetic Apologetics: Meeting the Challenges of Theological Studies edited by William A. Dembski and Jay Wesley Richards | Rogland, R. 2001.
PSCF 53(3):216-217. CELD ID 15000Abstract This book grew out of a weekly seminar sponsored by the Charles Hodge Society, a student group at Princeton Theological Seminary dedicated to restoring classical Christian apologetics to theological education. The Charles Hodge Society aims to reclaim seminary education from the theological malaise gripping the mainline denominations by "inoculating" potential seminarians against the modernist and postmodernist concepts they will encounter in their studies. In the Society's view, a robust apologetic that confronts and answers those concepts is the best means available to evangelicals for maintaining their faith in a seminary hostile to their beliefs; indeed, not simply for maintaining their faith, but for contending for it.
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