Philosopher Doug Geivett presents a philosophical approach on the topic of the resurrection of Jesus, which includes the logic of resurrection belief as well as historical evidences.
Full MP3 Audio here. (original found at MacLaurin.org)
Enjoy.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
The Resurrection of Christ by Douglas Geivett MP3 Audio
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1 comments :
Looks like a good one! I had a class with Doug Geivett back at Talbot and talk to him every now and then. He's a nice guy and a sharp epistemologist. It will be interesting to hear his philosophical insights on the resurrection.
Chris
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