Christian apologetics is in crisis. Old concepts do no longer hold and post-modern development pose new questions. This title argues for an apologetic witness that is an exercise in cross-cultural dialogue intended at persuading our conversation partners of the relevance of a life centred on the reality revealed in Jesus Christ.
A call for a new understanding of apologetics, moving away from appeals to tran-cultural rationality, arguing for a new form of cross-cultural dialogue.
[The author's] study exposes the weakness of subject-object dualism and universalist foundationalism in modern epistemology, debunks the modern quest for human autonomy and individualism, and espouses a strong biblical anthropology that human beings are made in the image of God and are part of a wider human community and culture.