Augustine's Apologetic Vision and How Doubt Can Lead to Faith
Nov 21, 2023
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In this podcast, Josh Chatraw discusses his books 'The Augustine Way' and 'Surprised by Doubt'. He challenges traditional notions of apologetics, explores the connection between doubt and faith, and emphasizes the importance of love in the search for Christian truth. The relevance of studying pre-modern North Africa is highlighted, as well as the challenges of navigating a pluralistic environment. The impact of Christianity on human ideals and values is also explored.
Augustine's intellectual journey intertwined questions of the heart, leading to a vision for apologetic work based on love.
Augustine's evolving perspective on the Roman Empire emphasized prioritizing the kingdom of God over its flaws and fragility.
'Attic Christianity' encourages believers to engage with the deep historical roots of faith before making decisions based on doubt and disillusionment.
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Exploring The Augustine Way
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Evolution of Augustine's Views on the Roman Empire
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Defending Christian Faith against Accusations of Impracticality
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Dealing with Disillusionment and Doubt in Faith
The podcast episode introduces the concept of 'attic Christianity' discussed in the book 'Surprised by Doubt.' 'Attic Christianity' refers to a reactionary space that can emerge in response to modern challenges and pressures faced by believers. The book encourages individuals to explore the main floor of Christianity and engage with the deep historical roots and richness of the faith before making decisions based on doubt and disillusionment.
This is a special episode of Gospelbound. I normally record remotely from my office at Beeson Divinity School, where I co-chair the advisory board and serve as adjunct professor, but in this episode, I was in studio, at beautiful Samford University, with Beeson’s newest professor, Josh Chatraw. He serves as the Billy Graham chair of evangelism and cultural engagement. Josh is also an inaugural fellow with TGC’s Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics.
Both books explore themes that not everyone would associate with apologetics. We often think of apologetics as rational, logical, individual proofs of Christian truth. But Josh Chatraw argues that today, the question of Christianity’s truth is closely bound up with the question of Christianity’s goodness. He also builds on the Augustinian theme of love—we desire to love and be loved, and our reason works toward what we think will make us happy.
Josh also casts a vision for churches as places where we can work through doubts. Churches should nurture apologists of virtue and skill through the ordinary means of grace. I love this quote from The Augustine Way: “The church counterforms us and re-aims our hearts toward the kingdom that is to come, equipping us with the diagnostic tools to see into a society’s idolatry and forming us into a source of healing and hope for our neighbors.”
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