apologetic work
C14183
concept
An apologetic work is a written, spoken, or multimedia piece that systematically defends, explains, and rationally justifies a particular belief system, doctrine, or worldview against objections and misunderstandings.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| lost work | 21 |
| apologetic work canonical | 5 |
| apologetic literature | 1 |
| apologetics work | 1 |
Description generation (CDg)
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Instruction
generate a one-sentence description for a given conceptual class. # Response Format Return only the sentence: "Description: [one-sentence description of the conceptional class]"
Input
Class: apologetic work
Generated description
An apologetic work is a written, spoken, or multimedia piece that systematically defends, explains, and rationally justifies a particular belief system, doctrine, or worldview against objections and misunderstandings.
Instances (28)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Persica | lost work |
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On the Embassy to Gaius (Legatio ad Gaium)
surface form:
On the Embassy to Gaius
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— |
| On the Gods | lost work |
| On the Athenian demes | lost work |
| Kundalakesi | lost work |
| Hypothetica (by Philo) | lost work |
| Vindications of The Reasonableness of Christianity | — |
| On Tranquillity of Mind | lost work |
| On the World | lost work |
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On the Appropriate (Peri tou preponτος)
surface form:
On the Appropriate
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lost work |
| GospelOfHebrews | lost work |
| Against the Greeks | lost work |
| Against the Jews (lost work by Apion) | lost work |
| Book Mu | lost work |
| The True Doctrine | lost work |
| Nostoi | lost work |
| Ur-Hamlet | lost work |
| On Imitation | lost work |
| On the Resurrection of the Dead | — |
| On Pythagorean Numbers | lost work |
| The Doctrine of the Trinity | apologetics work |
| Liber annalis | lost work |
| Hippias’ Trojan Dialogue | lost work |
| Motives to the Catholic Faith | — |
| Against Apion | — |
| Against the Christians | lost work |
| Christian–Muslim disputations | apologetic literature |
| Hypomnemata | lost work |