Nouthetic Apologetics
Auteur : TIMOTHY EVANS. CARTER, A Edmond Johnson, Jeff C Barger
Date de publication : 2026-02-12
Éditeur : Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Nombre de pages : 128
Résumé du livre
What happens when correction and defense are treated as separate disciplines?
Nouthetic Apologetics argues that they were never meant to be divided.
Bringing together biblical nouthetic counsel and classical apologetic defense, this work presents a quantified and structured model demonstrating their inherent unity. Through a TMQ (Theological Meta-Quantification) framework, the authors show that admonition and defense are not parallel ministries-but interdependent functions grounded in a shared theological meaning.
This book explores:
The biblical foundation of nouthetics and apologetics
Why separating correction from defense weakens both
How quantification clarifies theological relationships
A unified model integrating admonition, reasoned defense, and epistemic responsibility
The structural logic underlying doctrinal coherence
Rather than offering devotional reflection or rhetorical argument, Nouthetic Apologetics provides a systematic, analytical approach for pastors, theologians, apologists, and seminary students seeking methodological clarity.
This is not merely a book about apologetics.
It is a proposal for rethinking how theology itself is structured and defended.