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Religious Apologetics: Philosophical Argumentation
Yossef Schwartz
(Editor), Volkhard Krech (Editor)
Department of History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas
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Arts and Humanities
Argumentation
100%
Apologetics
100%
Assertion
66%
Judaism
33%
Christianity
33%
Case Study
33%
Self-Reflection
33%
Islam
33%
State of Consciousness
33%
Negative Connotation
33%
Philosophical method
33%
Biomechanics
33%
Keyphrases
Apologetics
100%
Philosophical Argument
100%
States of Consciousness
33%
Self-narrative
33%
Self-definition
33%
Self-assertion
33%
Judaism
33%
Religious Factors
33%
Islam
33%
Christianity
33%
Negative Connotation
33%
Critical Self-reflection
33%
Philosophical Method
33%
Psychology
Argumentation
100%
Consciousness
50%
Case Study
50%
Self-Assertion
50%
Self-Reflection
50%