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Apologetics in the Church: An Internalized apologetic of the body of Christ
by Wes Mewbourne
edited by Grant E. Van Brimmer
In my last piece, we explored the necessity of having what I called an internalized apologetic. This is defined as the individual experience of salvation as a necessary precursor to any outward expression of faith, specifically a defense or reason for the faith. Here, we take the same concept and expand it to the body of Christ as a whole – namely, the Church itself.