Abstract
An effective contemporary apologetics must learn from the past and read the current signs of the times, as Vatican II taught. Pastoral leaders today need an apologetics that can guide and inspire their efforts to explain and defend the faith for themselves and the people they serve. Our contemporary world calls for an apologetics that includes at least three fundamental perspectives: personal, mystagogical, and correlational.
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