Faith in the Public Square: Ancient Voices for Modern Questions

ELECTIVE FALL 2026
Early Christian Apologists
HT5218 DAL-A/A-V
Monday 1 to 3:45 p.m.


A study of the writings of early Christian apologists in their historical contexts, emphasizing both their importance to biblical, theological, & historical studies as well as their classic approaches to Christian cultural engagement.
3 hours

 

Dr. Kymberli Cook
Adjunct Professor of Theological Studies

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