Preface | p. 11 |
The Apologist | p. 13 |
The Nature and Purpose of Apologetics | p. 18 |
C. S. Lewis: The Man and the Author | p. 21 |
The Apologetic Scene | p. 33 |
The World as It Ought to Be | p. 33 |
Our Radical New Era | p. 36 |
The Areas of Change | p. 36 |
Chronological Snobbery | p. 38 |
Twentieth-Century Naturalism | p. 41 |
The Abolition of Man | p. 42 |
The Major Abolitionist: Modern Science | p. 45 |
Natural Science | p. 46 |
Psychology | p. 50 |
Philosophy | p. 53 |
The Present Stage of Abolition: Mass Conformity | p. 55 |
Education | p. 55 |
Government, Economics, and News Media | p. 57 |
Society | p. 59 |
The Post-Christian Era | p. 62 |
An Appraisal of Lewis' World View | p. 65 |
The Foundation of Apologetics | p. 67 |
Epistemology: The Problem of Knowledge | p. 67 |
The Origin and History of Language | p. 70 |
Imagination: The Organ of Meaning | p. 73 |
Mythology: Grasping the Nonconceptual | p. 74 |
Metaphor: Supplying the Tools of Reason | p. 75 |
Reason: The Organ of Truth | p. 77 |
Faith and Knowledge | p. 80 |
Hermeneutics: The Science of Biblical Interpretation | p. 84 |
General Principles | p. 84 |
Transposition | p. 84 |
Revelation | p. 87 |
Inspiration | p. 88 |
Biblical Criticism | p. 91 |
Biblical Mythology and Metaphorical Language | p. 94 |
Theology: The Formulation of Faith | p. 102 |
The Doctrine of God | p. 103 |
Time and Eternity | p. 106 |
The Doctrine of the Trinity | p. 107 |
The Person and Work of Christ | p. 109 |
Man and Sin | p. 111 |
Salvation | p. 114 |
The Church and the Sacraments | p. 116 |
The Christian Life | p. 118 |
Eschatology | p. 124 |
Devils and Angels | p. 124 |
Hell | p. 125 |
Heaven | p. 127 |
Purgatory | p. 128 |
The Resurrection of the Body | p. 129 |
The Second Coming | p. 130 |
Communication: The Mastery of a Difficult Art | p. 131 |
The Apologetic Method | p. 141 |
The Literary Forms of Apologetic | p. 143 |
Mythologies | p. 143 |
Children's Stories | p. 151 |
Allegory | p. 156 |
Satire | p. 159 |
Fantasy | p. 162 |
Didactic Writings | p. 164 |
Sermons and Essays | p. 175 |
Autobiography | p. 178 |
Devices and Techniques of Debate | p. 179 |
The Attack | p. 180 |
Not Strictly Logical | p. 180 |
Nonlogical Factors in Unbelief | p. 183 |
The Apologist and His Opponent | p. 187 |
The Arena of Logic | p. 188 |
The Defense | p. 191 |
The Use of Reason | p. 192 |
The Use of Imagination | p. 194 |
The Gospel | p. 196 |
An Evaluation | p. 200 |
Notes | p. 207 |
Bibliography | p. 219 |
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