As I was preparing to speak at a conference this weekend, I was really impacted by one of the topics we will address: Christian Doctrine and the View of the Self. I know the title sounds a bit broad, but the material will cover how the Christian doctrines of creation, fall, and redemption actually play out in our current lives. My last post on the Christian university and worldview had a similar line of thinking. Are we, as Christians, learning doctrines as somewhat intangible, lofty ideals or are we taking into consideration what each doctrine entails for our individual lives and our lives within the human community? Are we working through how these doctrines effect our daily lives? Let me state it one more way: If Christianity is true, what effect does its truthfulness have on our lives? I believe that if Christianity is true then a lack of understanding of the doctrines and themes of the Christian faith would leave us with a distorted view of reality. What do you think?Thursday, February 24, 2011
Distorted View Of Reality?
As I was preparing to speak at a conference this weekend, I was really impacted by one of the topics we will address: Christian Doctrine and the View of the Self. I know the title sounds a bit broad, but the material will cover how the Christian doctrines of creation, fall, and redemption actually play out in our current lives. My last post on the Christian university and worldview had a similar line of thinking. Are we, as Christians, learning doctrines as somewhat intangible, lofty ideals or are we taking into consideration what each doctrine entails for our individual lives and our lives within the human community? Are we working through how these doctrines effect our daily lives? Let me state it one more way: If Christianity is true, what effect does its truthfulness have on our lives? I believe that if Christianity is true then a lack of understanding of the doctrines and themes of the Christian faith would leave us with a distorted view of reality. What do you think?Wednesday, February 9, 2011
On the God Topic: Apologetics Conference
Responding with Reason and PrecisionHouston, Texas
with J.P. Moreland, Craig Hazen, Mike Licona, Mary Jo Sharp, Louis Markos, Micah Parker, Scott Swiggard and more!
April 1 - 2, 2011
Friday 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Saturday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Cost: $40 (includes lunch on Saturday!)
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Gloria Dei Lutheran Church
18220 Upper Bay Road
Houston, TX 77058
Conference Topics & Speakers Include:
Defending Your Faith Kickoff
with J.P. Moreland, Craig Hazen, and more
The A, B, Cs...Ds & Es of Defending the Gospels
with Mike Licona
Did Jesus Really Rise from the Dead?
with Craig Hazen
An Open Dialog with an Atheist
with MaryJo Sharp
Gods Existence, Fine-Tuning, Kalam, & the Moral Argument
with J. P. Moreland
C.S. Lewis' Most Influential Arguments
with Louis Markos
A Dialog of "Unveiling the Veil"
with Scott Swiggard, Chris Bolyard, & Jim Westerman
Mighty Warriors
with Micah Parker
Conference Location:
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church (across the street from NASA)18220 Upper Bay Road
Houston, TX 77058