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/ə,pɔlə'dʤetiks/ * danh từ, số nhiều dùng như số ít - sự biện giải cho tôn giáo -
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[ə‚pɔlə΄dзetiks] n pl ջա տա գովու թյուն -
47 apologetics (In Christianity, the intellectual defense of the truth of the Christian religion, usually considered a branch of theology)
Религия: апологетикаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > apologetics (In Christianity, the intellectual defense of the truth of the Christian religion, usually considered a branch of theology)
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48 immanentist-apologetics
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > immanentist-apologetics
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49 апологетика
жен. apologeticsapologeticsБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > апологетика
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1) Общая лексика: Control Assessment and Risk Management, Control Assurance and Risk Management2) Религия: Christian Apologetics Research Ministry3) Бухгалтерия: модель оценки основных средств (capital assets pricing model)4) Сокращение: Chemical Agent Resistant Material5) Иммунология: Computer Assisted Radio Monitoring6) Общественная организация: Caring Adult Role Model7) Должность: Customer Analysis And Relationship Manager -
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1) Общая лексика: Control Assessment and Risk Management, Control Assurance and Risk Management2) Религия: Christian Apologetics Research Ministry3) Бухгалтерия: модель оценки основных средств (capital assets pricing model)4) Сокращение: Chemical Agent Resistant Material5) Иммунология: Computer Assisted Radio Monitoring6) Общественная организация: Caring Adult Role Model7) Должность: Customer Analysis And Relationship Manager -
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adjective2) (diffident) zaghaft [Lächeln, Ton]; zurückhaltend, bescheiden [Wesen, Art]* * *see academic.ru/3151/apologize">apologize* * *apolo·get·ic[əˌpɒləˈʤetɪk, AM əˌpɑ:ləˈʤet̬ɪk]stop being so \apologetic about everything! spiel nur nicht immer den Untertan!* * *[ə"pɒlə'dZetɪk]adj(= making an apology) entschuldigend attr; (= sorry, regretful) bedauernd attrI'm afraid you didn't win, he said with an apologetic look — es tut mir leid, aber Sie haben nicht gewonnen, sagte er mit bedauernder Miene
his tone was very apologetic — sein Ton war sehr bedauernd
his expression was very apologetic — seine Miene drückte deutlich sein Bedauern aus
* * *A adj (adv apologetically)1. rechtfertigend, Verteidigungs…2. entschuldigend, Entschuldigungs…:3. reumütig, kleinlautB s apologetics pl (als sg konstruiert) REL Apologetik f (Teilgebiet der Theologie, das sich mit der wissenschaftlich-rationalen Absicherung des Glaubens befasst)* * *adjectivehe was most apologetic about... — er entschuldigte sich vielmals für...
2) (diffident) zaghaft [Lächeln, Ton]; zurückhaltend, bescheiden [Wesen, Art]* * *adj.apologetisch adj. -
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♦ ( ENG apologetics)(от греч. apologetikos - подлежащее защите)попытки обнаружить очевидные свидетельства для защиты основ христианской веры. -
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♦ ( ENG immanentist-apologetics)течения во французской римско-католической теологии 19-20 вв., представители к-рых провозглашали врожденные людям тенденции, находящиеся под влиянием Божественной благодати и откровения, отправной точкой для выявления предпосылок веры.Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Имманентисты-апологеты
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Apologetics — • A theological science which has for its purpose the explanation and defence of the Christian religion Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Apologetics Apologetics … Catholic encyclopedia
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apologetics — [ə päl΄ə jet′iks] n. [see APOLOGETIC] the branch of theology having to do with the defense and proofs of Christianity … English World dictionary
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apologetics — /euh pol euh jet iks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) the branch of theology concerned with the defense or proof of Christianity. [1725 35; see APOLOGETIC, ICS] * * * Branch of Christian theology devoted to the intellectual defense of faith. In… … Universalium
apologetics — This word (from the Greek apologia, meaning a speech in self defense ) refers to any set of arguments defending a theory or doctrine. Christian apologetics is the branch of theology that is concerned with explaining and defending Christianity… … Glossary of theological terms
APOLOGETICS — the reasoned defence of the CHRISTIAN RELIGION against INTELLECTUAL objections, and attempts to establish certain elements of CHRISTIANITY as true or, at least, not demonstrably untrue. Christians appeal to such NEW TESTAMENT verses as 1 Peter … Concise dictionary of Religion
apologetics — noun plural but singular or plural in construction Date: circa 1733 1. systematic argumentative discourse in defense (as of a doctrine) 2. a branch of theology devoted to the defense of the divine origin and authority of Christianity … New Collegiate Dictionary