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Doctoral Degree Lesson in Biblical Studies
Lesson Title: Cultural Apologetics: Engaging with Contemporary Cultural Issues and the Role of Apologetics in the Public Square
Level of Education: Doctoral Degree
Purpose
To equip students with the knowledge and skills to engage with contemporary cultural issues and understand the role of apologetics in the public square.
Objectives
- To understand the principles and importance of cultural apologetics.
- To examine contemporary cultural issues from a Christian perspective.
- To develop strategies for engaging with these issues using apologetics.
- To explore the role of apologetics in public discourse and societal impact.
Concepts, Terms, and Keywords
- Cultural Apologetics: An approach to apologetics that seeks to engage and respond to contemporary cultural issues from a Christian perspective.
- Public Square: The arena of public discourse, including media, politics, education, and social platforms.
- Secularism: A worldview that emphasizes human reason, ethics, and justice while rejecting religious beliefs.
- Postmodernism: A cultural movement characterized by skepticism toward grand narratives and objective truth.
- Moral Relativism: The belief that moral principles are not absolute but vary with individuals or cultures.
Lesson Content
Introduction to Cultural Apologetics
- Definition and significance of cultural apologetics.
- Historical development and key proponents, including Francis Schaeffer and Ravi Zacharias.
- Bible Verses: 1 Peter 3:15, Colossians 2:8.
Engaging with Contemporary Cultural Issues
- Examination of key cultural issues: secularism, postmodernism, moral relativism, identity politics, and social justice.
- Bible Verses: Romans 12:2, Ephesians 4:14-15.
- Analysis of these issues from a Christian perspective.
- Practical Application: Developing a Christian response to cultural trends.
Strategies for Cultural Engagement
- Understanding and analyzing cultural narratives.
- Developing a winsome and effective communication style.
- Bible Verses: Colossians 4:5-6, 2 Timothy 2:24-25.
- Building bridges with culture through art, literature, and media.
- Practical Application: Engaging in respectful and informed dialogue.
Role of Apologetics in the Public Square
- Importance of apologetics in public discourse.
- Addressing challenges and opportunities in engaging with the public square.
- Bible Verses: Acts 17:22-34, Matthew 5:13-16.
- Case studies of effective cultural apologists.
- Practical Application: Participating in public debates and discussions.
King Jesus’ Model/Example
- Jesus’ engagement with the cultural and religious issues of His time.
- Jesus’ use of parables and public teaching to address cultural concerns.
- Bible Verses: Matthew 13:10-17, John 4:7-26.
Exam Questions
- Define cultural apologetics and explain its significance.
- Answer: Cultural apologetics seeks to engage and respond to contemporary cultural issues from a Christian perspective. It is significant because it helps Christians to address the challenges of secularism, postmodernism, and other cultural trends. (1 Peter 3:15)
- What are some key contemporary cultural issues that cultural apologetics addresses?
- Answer: Key issues include secularism, postmodernism, moral relativism, identity politics, and social justice. (Romans 12:2)
- Explain the concept of moral relativism and provide a Christian response.
- Answer: Moral relativism is the belief that moral principles are not absolute but vary with individuals or cultures. A Christian response emphasizes the existence of objective moral truths grounded in God’s character. (Isaiah 5:20)
- How can Christians effectively engage with postmodernism using cultural apologetics?
- Answer: Christians can engage with postmodernism by understanding its skepticism toward grand narratives and objective truth and presenting the Gospel as the true story that fulfills the deepest human longings. (John 14:6)
- Describe a strategy for engaging with cultural narratives through art and media.
- Answer: A strategy includes creating and supporting art, literature, and media that reflect Christian values, building bridges with culture, and using these platforms to communicate the Christian worldview. (Philippians 4:8)
- Why is it important for apologetics to be involved in the public square?
- Answer: It is important because the public square is where societal values and beliefs are shaped. Apologetics helps to present and defend the Christian faith, influencing public discourse and policy. (Matthew 5:13-16)
- Give an example of a contemporary cultural apologist and their contributions.
- Answer: Ravi Zacharias is an example, known for his work in engaging with secularism, postmodernism, and other cultural trends through public speaking, writing, and media. (Acts 17:22-34)
- How did Jesus engage with the cultural and religious issues of His time?
- Answer: Jesus engaged with cultural and religious issues by addressing them directly through His teachings, parables, and interactions with diverse groups of people. (John 4:7-26)
- What role does effective communication play in cultural apologetics?
- Answer: Effective communication is crucial for presenting the Christian perspective clearly and persuasively, building bridges with non-Christians, and fostering respectful dialogue. (Colossians 4:5-6)
- How can Christians participate in public debates and discussions on cultural issues?
- Answer: Christians can participate by being well-informed, respectful, and articulate, presenting the Christian worldview thoughtfully and engagingly, and seeking common ground with others. (2 Timothy 2:24-25)
Practical Applications (Bible-based)
- Use cultural apologetics to address contemporary issues in community outreach and public speaking.
- Develop content for social media, blogs, and other platforms that engage with cultural trends from a Christian perspective.
- Participate in public debates, discussions, and forums to present and defend the Christian worldview.
Research Citations in MLA Format
- Schaeffer, Francis A. How Should We Then Live?: The Rise and Decline of Western Thought and Culture. Crossway, 2005. (Available in eBook format)
- Zacharias, Ravi. Can Man Live Without God? Word Publishing, 1994. (Available in eBook format)
- Pearcey, Nancy. Total Truth: Liberating Christianity from Its Cultural Captivity. Crossway, 2008. (Available in eBook format)
- Guinness, Os. Fool’s Talk: Recovering the Art of Christian Persuasion. IVP Books, 2015. (Available in eBook format)
- Keller, Timothy. Making Sense of God: An Invitation to the Skeptical. Viking, 2016. (Available in eBook format)
This lesson provides a comprehensive study of cultural apologetics, focusing on engaging with contemporary cultural issues and understanding the role of apologetics in the public square, all centered around the teachings and example of Jesus Christ.
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