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Case Discussion Group - 29 October at Moore College

Join us and some of the authors in this month’s Case # 20 magazine (To Give A Reason) for a round-table discussion on the topic of apologetics.

  • Date and time: Thursday 29 October, 4pm–5:30pm
  • Location: Lower Lecture Room, Moore College, 1 King Street, Newtown, NSW

What is the task of apologetics in the 21st century? Are rationally persuasive arguments less or more important today? Are apologists really that good for Christianity anyway? Case magazine’s special October issue is given to the apologetic enterprise. Authors including Michael Jensen, David Höhne, Richard Gibson, Andrew Bain and William Lane Craig reflect on the meaning, the challenges and the hidden dimensions of Christian apologetics past and present. The CASE quarterly discussion group for October will be held at Moore Theological College.  Dr David Höhne, lecturer in Philosophy and Theology at Moore, will speak briefly about his article on ‘becoming apologetic persons’, in which he critiques the lingering influence of Kant and Schleiermacher, and challenges readers to re-conceive of apologetics not as a matter of rational discourse alone but instead as a matter of ‘head, heart and hands’.

To register: phone 02 9381 1999, email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), web: http://www.case.edu.au.