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Luke Cawley

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Writer, currently work with a non-profit I helped set up, and spend a lot of my time speaking in settings like university campuses about issues of spirituality, culture and religion. Studied at Wheaton College, Cardiff University, Fuller Theological Seminary, and Oxford University. Three lovely kids distracting me from finishing more books.

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“Apologetics shouldn't be a prelude to communicating about Jesus. He is our strongest argument.”
Luke Cawley, The Myth of the Non-Christian: Engaging Atheists, Nominal Christians and the Spiritual But Not Religious

“[A]lmost every book or seminar I have ever encountered on the topic of apologetics... seem[s] to assume that a good argument and a humble demeanor are all that one needs in order to be an effective apologist. Where and how we engage people—the community setting, the geographical location, the music, whether there is food on the table— rarely gets much attention. This needs to change… We must not reduce our interactions with people, even very smart ones, purely to a series of arguments about the basics of Christianity. We will also need to discover ways in which we… can enable Jesus’ reality to take firm shape before others’ eyes.”
Luke Cawley, The Myth of the Non-Christian: Engaging Atheists, Nominal Christians and the Spiritual But Not Religious

“viruses have their rightful place in our world. They are necessary for our existence and they help to preserve an optimal diversity and distribution of bacteria, which is beneficial for all life forms.”
Luke Cawley, Healthy Faith and the Coronavirus Crisis

“[A]lmost every book or seminar I have ever encountered on the topic of apologetics... seem[s] to assume that a good argument and a humble demeanor are all that one needs in order to be an effective apologist. Where and how we engage people—the community setting, the geographical location, the music, whether there is food on the table— rarely gets much attention. This needs to change… We must not reduce our interactions with people, even very smart ones, purely to a series of arguments about the basics of Christianity. We will also need to discover ways in which we… can enable Jesus’ reality to take firm shape before others’ eyes.”
Luke Cawley, The Myth of the Non-Christian: Engaging Atheists, Nominal Christians and the Spiritual But Not Religious

“Apologetics shouldn't be a prelude to communicating about Jesus. He is our strongest argument.”
Luke Cawley, The Myth of the Non-Christian: Engaging Atheists, Nominal Christians and the Spiritual But Not Religious

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