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What was the Christian apologists’ role in the Christian community? (Select all that apply)
Correcting error
Teaching
Evangelizing
Organizing congregations
Representing Christians in court
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Correct answers: Correcting error; Teaching; Evangelizing; Representing Christians in court.
Briefly: Early Christian apologists defended and explained the faith (teaching and correcting misunderstandings/errors), aimed to persuade non‑Christians (evangelizing), and sometimes wrote formal legal pleas on behalf of Christians to authorities. They did not typically organize congregations (that was the role of bishops, presbyters, deacons).
Briefly: Early Christian apologists defended and explained the faith (teaching and correcting misunderstandings/errors), aimed to persuade non‑Christians (evangelizing), and sometimes wrote formal legal pleas on behalf of Christians to authorities. They did not typically organize congregations (that was the role of bishops, presbyters, deacons).
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