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What Is Cultural Apologetics?

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Author Trevin Wax briefly defines “cultural apologetics” as the practice of using cultural touchpoints as inroads for gospel witness. Wax argues that cultural apologetics first analyzes a given culture—its beliefs and plausibility structures and how it defines “the good life”—and then brings the gospel to bear on that culture in some way, as a precursor to evangelism.

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