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In Their Right Minds: Believing Academics as the Appraisers of All Things

Part 151 of a 440 part series.
Organization: ETS National
Price: $4.00
From the important conference which addressed the nature of truth and postmodernity - the 2004, 56th Annual Meeting of Evangelical Theological Society, held in San Antonio, TX. The theme was, What is Truth? Plenary sessions were as follows:

Andreas Köstenberger – What is Truth? Pilate’s Question in its Johannine and Larger Biblical Context
Albert Mohler – Truth and Contemporary Culture
J.P. Moreland – Truth and Contemporary Philosophy
Keving Vanhoozer – Lost in Interpretation?: Truth, Scripture and Hermeneutics
Greg Beale – Presidential Address – The Use of Old Testament Prophecy in the New Testament: ‘Literal’ Fulfillment, Allegory or Analogy?
Paul Kjoss Helseth (University of Northwestern, St. Paul) served as a presenter at the 2020 ETS Conference, Christianity and Islam, Nov. 16-20, 2020.

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