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"Theology Matters" with The Pellews: Is Jesus Just Another Religious Leader?

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Join Devin & Melissa Pellew each week as we discuss topics related to Christian Apologetics,, theology and biblical worldview. Today, we will be interviewing theologian and philosopher, Ken Samples of Reasons To Believe. Ken focuses on demonstrating the unique compatibility of Christianity's great doctrinal truths with reason and logic. He is the author of several books, including Christian Endgame, 7 Truths That Changed the World, A World of Difference, and Without a Doubt. He leads RTB's Straight Thinking podcast and also writes Reflections, a weekly blog dedicated to exploring the Christian worldview. Kenneth has spoken at universities and churches around the world on such topics as religion and worldview, the identity of Jesus, and Christian apologetics. He also makes frequent guest appearances on radio programs such as The Frank Sontag Show, Issues Etc., and Stand to Reason, lectures as an adjunct professor at Biola University, and teaches adult classes at Christ Reformed Church in Southern California. On this episode, we will be discussing Ken's new book, God Among Sages: Why Jesus Is Not Just Another Religious Leader. You do not want to miss this informative episode as we speak with one of the leading voices in Christian Apologetics today!
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Join Devin & Melissa Pellew each week as we discuss topics related to Christian Apologetics,, theology and biblical worldview. Today, we will be interviewing theologian and philosopher, Ken Samples of Reasons To Believe. Ken focuses on demonstrating the unique compatibility of Christianity's great doctrinal truths with reason and logic. He is the author of several books, including Christian Endgame, 7 Truths That Changed the World, A World of Difference, and Without a Doubt. He leads RTB's Straight Thinking podcast and also writes Reflections, a weekly blog dedicated to exploring the Christian worldview. Kenneth has spoken at universities and churches around the world on such topics as religion and worldview, the identity of Jesus, and Christian apologetics. He also makes frequent guest appearances on radio programs such as The Frank Sontag Show, Issues Etc., and Stand to Reason, lectures as an adjunct professor at Biola University, and teaches adult classes at Christ Reformed Church in Southern California. On this episode, we will be discussing Ken's new book, God Among Sages: Why Jesus Is Not Just Another Religious Leader. You do not want to miss this informative episode as we speak with one of the leading voices in Christian Apologetics today!
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