Apologetics
Apologetics has two arms. One answers objections raised against the faith. The other lays out the case for it. Both are kept here — distinct, but part of one work.
What if not?
Contra
Twenty-three objections an atheist might raise, each answered in several voices — historical figures (Aquinas, Pascal, Augustine, Lewis, Chesterton) alongside archetypes (the Logician, the Mystic, the Scientist, the Pastor).
To the objectionsWhy it is so.
Pro
Twelve threads across three layers: the supernatural is real, there is one God, Christianity is that revelation. Voices: Habermas, Polkinghorne, Newman, Hart, Lewis, Wright, Hahn, Plantinga.
To the arguments