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Evening Public Lectures Spring and Summer 2007 **
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Speaker: McGrath, Alister, Smith, Gordon, Waltke, Bruce, Hall, Christopher, Hancock, Maxine, Ringma, Charles, Phillips, Susan S., Houghton, Sir John, Humphrey, Edith, Wannenwetsch, Bernd, Rittgers, Ron, Gibson, Scott, Dawn, Marva, Watts, Rikki, Winner, Lauren, Evening Public Lectures, Regent
Audio Length: 1:13:05
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ISBN/Product ID: 3706
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Description
This is a compilation of all the Evening Public Lectures given in spring and Summer School 2007. - Deluded About God? Alister McGrath
- On Preaching and Plagiarism Scott Gibson
- Living Large in a Large Enough Story Marva Dawn
- Liturgy, Worship, and the Ordering of the Affections Gordon Smith
- Rethinking the Categories of Theological Discourse Rikk Watts
- The Problem of Evil: An Exposition of Psalm 131 Bruce Waltke
- In a Glass Darkly: Theology and the Mystery of God Chris Hall
- Tracing Grace in Life's Transitions: Life & the Literature of Spiritual Pilgrimate Maxine Hancock
- Re-inventing the Church for a Pluriformity of Structures Charles Ringma
- Finding Direction in Spiritual Direction Susan Phillips
- Global Warming: A Challenge to Scientists, Policy-makers & Christians Sir John Houghton
- Open Heaven and Case Closed: An Appeal to Heart and Mind Edith Humphrey
- Take Heed What Ye Hear: The Theology of the Ethics of Listening Bernd Wannenwetsch
- Wine for the Strong: Reflections on Martin Luther's Theology of Suffering for the Contemporary Church Ron Rittgers
- Autobiography of a Bookworm Lauren Winner
Author Info
Alister E. McGrath MA, Dphil, DD (Oxford University). Professor, Historical Theology, Oxford University. Director of the Oxford Centre for Evangelism and Apologetics. Teaching Fellow, Regent College. Some of his more recent books are A Scientific Theology, a groundbreaking work of systematic theology in three volumes: Nature, Reality and Theory, The Twilight of Atheism: The Rise and Fall of Disbelief in the Modern World and Dawkins’ God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life. ]]>
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