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In a world of pandemics, violence, civil unrest, natural disasters, and utter confusion, how can we believe in and uphold the truth and goodness of Christianity? Join world-class scholars at FBC Rock Hill, in Rock Hill, SC, for the 28th annual SES National Conference on Christian Apologetics as we become more equipped to defend the truth and goodness of the Gospel in a dark and confused world. For questions, call (704) 847-5600 x201

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Saturday, April 9 • 1:45pm - 2:40pm
Breakout 4C – Saving Natural Theology from Jeffrey Johnson

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Evangelicals broadly embrace the doctrine of General Revelation—God’s revelation of Himself in creation. Those truths about God knowable by human reason on the basis of General Revelation comprise Natural Theology. There is a growing (in volume if not in numbers) contingent of evangelicals who are advancing a compromised view of Natural Theology. This session will seek to respond to that contingent.

Speakers
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Richard G. Howe

Provost; Professor of Philosophy and Apologetics, and Norman L. Geisler Chair of Christian Apologetics, SES Alum, Southern Evangelical Seminary
Richard G. Howe is a writer as well as a public speaker and debater in churches, conferences, and university campuses on issues concerning Christian apologetics and philosophy. He is Provost, Professor of Philosophy and Apologetics, and Norman L. Geisler Chair of Christian Apologetics... Read More →


Saturday April 9, 2022 1:45pm - 2:40pm EDT
Rm 302/304