A Campus Apologetics Alliance
Our Vision: Imagine a spontaneous grassroots evangelistic movement advanced by apologetics discipleship, conversational evangelism, and training faithful men and women who will also teach others.
Imagine Christian students and faculty who 1) are completely confident in their faith in Christ and 2) can stand up to intellectual attacks and inquiry. Ratio Christi seeks to strengthen the faith of Christian students and faculty around the world.
Imagine trained apologists and Christian faculty working together to help students and faculty see the intellectual weaknesses of Secularism, Atheism and religious pluralism. We will train students and faculty to trust the historical reliability of the Bible, and to know that the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ can not only change lives, but that it is one of the most well documented historical events in all of history.
Imagine every Ratio Christi chapter hosting, on university campuses, lectures and debates that will challenge the intellectual veracity of secularism and atheism and reach out to those that don’t know Christ.
Imagine Christian faculty making a strong intellectual case for Christianity in the contexts of their academic disciplines. We will equip and encourage faculty to integrate a Christian worldview into their scholarly activities. We will encourage students to enter the mission field of the university by pursuing academic careers.
Imagine Christian students entering college confident in their ability to defend their faith. We will equip high school students in the knowledge and skills needed to understand and defend their faith against the challenges presented by competing worldviews.
That is what Ratio Christi is all about. It's not just an organization--it's a movement!
Ratio Christi is a global movement that equips university students and faculty to give historical, philosophical, and scientific reasons for following Jesus Christ.
This includes preparing high school students for higher education and an even higher calling.