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Principles of Engagement

1. The Christian cultural apologist finds something fundamentally true in antagonistic non-Christian cultural work.

2. The Christian artist or apologist does not seek to show that the credibility of faith is unassailable, but does affirm positive content and the credibility of faith through its freedom to let itself be judged and grow;

3. Christianity helps a secular vision of reality to be true to its own best insights.

Lewis for Our Times: Principles of Cultural Apologetics in the Writings of Rowan Williams.

From the Communio Circle of the Diocese of Hamilton. h/t Milton Friesen.

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