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Entries Tagged as 'Apologetics'

Some Autobiographical Remarks: How I Discovered Christian Philosophy

October 23rd, 2008 6 Comments

Increasingly so of late, I find myself in conversations, in the receipt of email requests or blog comments asking where to begin and how to expand one’s Christian philosophical understanding. I have been asked to recommend books and places to study and to share my own journey in this area. I started my studies at […]

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Answering the New Atheism: Invitation to a Thinking Matters Event

October 23rd, 2008 2 Comments

Taken from Thinking Matters – Events & Announcements: Answering the New Atheism Dr Steve Kumar Dip Theo, BA, M Div, PhD When: Tuesday 28 October Time: 7.30 – 9.30pm Where: Bethlehem Community Church Center – 183 Moffat Rd, Bethlehem Cost: Free Event Format: Live Presentation followed by Q&A and discussions In this presentation, Dr Kumar […]

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Does Pluralism Make Faith Arbitrary?

October 20th, 2008 2 Comments

Recently I have been reading Timothy Keller’s book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism. (This is not like me because I don’t typically read popular apologetics books, and it is even more rare that I would lead a blog entry with one.) One thing that interested me is that when Keller […]

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Faith and Logic

October 19th, 2008 3 Comments

Recently, Patrick left the following comment in response Madeleine’s post on the Role of the State. “[L]ogic and reason are secular, even humanistic processes. Faith is neither ofthose. Logic and faith can be in conflict, I think. From a humanist viewpointthere is nothing particularly logical about believing in an invisible God.” Apologies to Patrick for […]

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Questions you Would Like to Ask God: Invitation to Matt’s Next Speaking Event

October 16th, 2008 4 Comments

Matt is scheduled to speak for Unitec Salt and Light; here is the text from their advertisement of the event: Questions for God Dr Matthew Flannagan Ph.D, MSocSci (Hons), BSocSci When: Tuesday 21 October Time: 4-5 pm Where: Gold Lecture Theatre (Beside the Hub) – Unitec Mt Albert Campus Cost: Free Event Format: Presentation followed by […]

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The Point of Intellectual Engagement: Why Thinking Matters

October 9th, 2008 1 Comment

For some faith and reason is an anathema; Christianity is the realm of feelings and is totally separate from academia, reason and logic. After the Craig v Cooke debate a Christian reporter asked me “aside from people being intellectually stimulated, what was the point of having a Christian Philosopher dialogue with an Atheist Historian at […]

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Just in – the Palmy Debate

June 20th, 2008 1 Comment

I have an initial report from the Palmerston North Bill Craig v Bill Cooke debate held last night: There was a massive turnout of 1399 exactly in attendance. The word is that Cooke stepped it up and performed better than in Auckland but that Craig still won. Feedback from those in attendance was that it […]

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