Anthropology as a Gateway to Apologetic Engagement - Andrew Fellows

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What it means to be human is at the forefront of an extensive cultural discussion happening today. Given the subject matter is about us, no one can be indifferent. This talk explores why and how anthropology is a critical apologetic bridge to build with sceptics today.

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Andrew Fellows was appointed pastor of a church in Bradford, West Yorkshire in 1988 where he served for seven years. In 1995 his family moved to the English branch of L’Abri Fellowship, where they lived and worked for 21 years. From 2011 to 2016 Andrew was the chairman of L’Abri International. Now based in Cambridge, Andrew is the pastor of a newly formed church alongside his work of speaking and writing. He has a special interest in reaching sceptics and encouraging followers of Christ to develop the life of the mind so it includes the whole gospel to the whole world with all of its implications. IVP recently published his book, Smuggling Jesus Back Into the Church: How Not to be Worldly. Andrew is married to Helen. They have four children and three grandchildren.

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