April 1: Chris Reese - Foreword
Brian Auten - Introduction
April 2: Tawa Anderson - Does God Exist?
April 5: Jim Wallace - The Best Explanation
April 6: Wes Widner - Coherent, Consistent & Livable
April 7: Richard Gerhardt - The Failure of Naturalism
April 8: Bob Perry - Defrocking the Priests of Scientism
April 9: Peter Grice - Orthogonal Complexity
April 12: Chad Gross - Cumulative Reasons for Christianity
April 13: Shelby Cade - Prophecy and Resurrection
April 14: Luke Nix - Making Sense of the Resurrection
April 15: Aaron Brake - The Facts of the Resurrection
April 16: Amy Hall - The Historical Event of the Resurrection
April 19: James Patrick Holding - The Impossible Faith
April 20: Stephen J. Bedard - Christianity and Other Ancient Religions
April 21: Anthony Horvath - Christianity Proved by the Nature of the Jewish Nation
April 22: Mariano Grinbank - The Euthyphro Dichotomy
April 23: Marcus McElhaney - Christianity is Objectively True
April 26: Vocab Malone / Paul D. Adams - The Gospels Tell Me So
April 27: Glenn Hendrickson - Christianity Explains Logic
April 28: Brian Colón - Atheism: A Falsified Hypothesis
April 29: Kyle Deming - Testing Christianity's Core Truth Claims
April 30: Matthew Flannagan - Showing Christianity is True
May 1: Brian Auten - The Wise Man Seeks God
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Enjoy the series.
7 comments :
Now i'm kicking myself for not having done this. But then again, when you tour full time in a band, you don't have much of an opportunity to research for such an important essay topic. However, i'm very excited to read all of these entries!
Looking forward to this one.
And, I, too, am looking forward to this.
[shamelessly admitting all biases... ;-)]
Great series. Any news of when this will be compiled into an ebook? Brian mentioned that that was the plan in his Introduction on April 1st.
An ebook is in the works - but things are busy right now and I am shooting for June.
Awesome. Looking forward to the ebook, Brian!
I'm sorry... Is the forward and introduction the first essay? Or, is the first essay (by Anderson) the first essay?
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