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Knowledge Puffs Up: The Apologist Problem


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Dan Shaw asks why Christian apologists are so often disliked, clarifying that apologetics means giving a reasoned defense of the faith (not “saying sorry”) and that anyone can be an apologist for many things. He draws on Helmut Thielicke’s 1962 book A Little Exercise for Young Theologians to argue that theological knowledge can puff people up into “Gnostic pride,” where truth and love are seldom combined, producing a possessive, superior posture toward others. Shaw highlights Thielicke’s warning that truth can be used for personal triumph or to “kill,” leading apologists, pastors, or theologians to disdain simple believers and even become destructive toward the church while treating empty pews as proof of correctness. He urges Christians to hold truth and love together, avoid hubris, and emulate C.S. Lewis’s humility. 00:00 Why Apologists Get Hate00:28 What Apologetics Means02:02 The Thielicke Diagnosis03:36 Knowledge Can Puff Up06:21 Truth Without Love09:49 Using Truth To Win10:55 Dont Be A Jerk11:57 Holding Truth And Love12:28 Final Charge Be Like Lewis

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