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Philosophy & Apologetics

The book that we are doing a group review and discussion here at Said was featured today The Albert Mohler Radio Program.  The Courage to be Protestant by Dr. David Wells was discussed and although there was no mention of Said at Southern’s ongoing review, the discussion between Dr. Wells and Dr. Mohler is very much worth [...]

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After mixing it up in our forum on the Ben Stein’s Expelled movie, I decided to go back and listen to Dr. Alvin Plantinga 2007 Norton Lectures at Southern Seminary. It was interesting that some of the debate went exaclty along the fault lines he mentioned in his first lecture.
I’m posting the links here to [...]

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I think this one has been linked around some, but I just got around to watching it at lunch today. Again, I am amazed at God’s gifting on Keller as a teacher and apologist. Make time to watch this one.

“Belief in an Age of Skepticism?”
March 4, 2008, at The University of California, Berkeley
Noted pastor and [...]

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C. Edwin Gheens Lecture Series 2008: Theology Needs Help - Luncheon Lecture and Q&A
Through the generosity of the family of the late C. Edwin Gheens, a series of special lectures is given each year in the several fields of theological studies and related areas.
I was told I would lose my audience if I announced that [...]

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Let’s get metaphysical! And remember, next Friday will be the Evangelism First! roundup for February. Keep your posts coming!

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While engaging in Blog Higher Criticism, there are some times when I come across bits o’ blogging that do not fit neatly into my preconceived themes. If I were a Liberal, I could follow their scholarly lead and simply ignore those texts that do not fit into my preconceived ideas. Instead, my conservative [...]

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Danny McDonald has posted the transcript of his interview with Dr. Ted Cabal. Here are the links to the entire interview:

Introduction
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part IV cont’d

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