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Christian Evidences Seminar Series
Dyanne Phillippe, Darnell Kemp
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)
Prereq: none

This seminar is a three part series on Christianity, the Bible, and the apologetics. The first seminar (Jan. 10@ 7:30pm) is entitled: "Who is Jesus Really?" The second seminar (Jan. 17 @ 7:30pm) is entitled: "Can the Bible Be Trusted?" The third and final seminar (Jan. 24 @ 7:30pm) is entitled: "Is There a God?"
All are welcome to attend and learn more about Christianity and the Bible.
Contact: Dyanne Phillippe, Burton 441H, (617) 733-2153, dyanne@mit.edu
Sponsor: Christian Student Association

"Who is Jesus Really?"
Chip Mitchell
What evidences are there for Jesus as an historic figure, a great prophet, and a miracle worker? What about the resurrection? Come find out more about these questions and much more!
Thu Jan 10, 07:30-09:00pm, 1-371

"Can the Bible Be Trusted?"
Dr. Grant Henley
What do today's scholars really think about the reliability of the Bible and its message to us today? Is there a truth in the world and if so, how can it be discovered?
Thu Jan 17, 07:30-09:00pm, 4-153

"Is There a God?"
Dr. Howard Loree
Find out what the scientific evidence really says about the existence of a creator and God. Includes discussion of intelligent design theory and other topics.
Thu Jan 24, 07:30-09:00pm, 4-153
Latest update: 24-Jan-2002


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