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Converse with Scholars

Dan Wallace – Dethroning Jesus

Sun, 22 Mar 200 : Dr. Dan Wallace discusses”dethroning Jesus” in this interactive Converse With Scholars session.

Nicholas Perrin – Lost in Transmission

Wed, 20 Aug 200 : Can we trust the accounts of Christ given us by the New Testament writers to be accurate? Didn”t they have a bias or an agenda? How do we know that is what Jesus really said? Listen in as Nicholas Perrin discusses his recent book “Lost in Tr…

Gregory Boyd and Paul Eddy – Jesus: Lord or Legend?

Mon, 25 Feb 200 : Did the Christian Gospel borrow from other Greek myths? Can one approach the Gospels historically or is it just a matter of blind faith? Was Jesus a legend dreamed up by zealous people or is he truly Lord of all?

Bradley Nassif – Eastern Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism

Mon, 25 Feb 200 : What is the difference in Eastern Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism? Are they compatible or are they different religions all-together? How does Orthodoxy define salvation? Do they hold the Scriptures as their ultimate authority?

Sam Storms – Jonathan Edwards “Religious Affections”

Tue, 29 Jan 200 : Sam Storms joined us last week for Converse with Scholars. He discussed the wonderful language Jonathan Edwards used to show how we as believers can see the true marks of the Holy Spirit in our own lives as well as in the lives of others.

Kenneth Samples – Veracity of the Christian Worldview

Thu, 13 Dec 200 : Kenneth Samples joined us to discuss how we can determine if the Christian worldview is true. Is it? If so why?


Mark D. Roberts – Historicity of the Gospels

Thu, 29 Nov 200 :
Mark D. Roberts joined us to discuss the historical reliability of the Gospels. Find out why we can trust the accounts given to be a true and reliable source of history.


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We seek to fill the intellectual void that has become all too common in modern Christianity. We believe that we are commanded to love the Lord with our minds as well as our hearts (Matt. 22:37). This means that we use our minds well, honoring God in not only what we think, but the way we think.Converse with Scholars is a bridge introducing and connecting people with the thoughts of scholars. Connecting you to top evangelical scholars discussing the important theological issues of our day.

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(Latin “reduction to the absurd”) The “reductio” describes an argumentative tactic where the benefit of the doubt is given to the argument. From there it is demonstrated that it leads to an absurd conclusion. This type of argument can be used both constructively and fallaciously. The fallacious side of it assumes that the absurd conclusion [...] continue reading