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Right Reason and the Public Accessibility of Truth

Right Reason and the Public Accessibility of Truth
Part 290 of a 463 part series.
Topic: ETS
Organization: ETS National
Price: $3.00
About this Conference: Christians in the Public Square - The 58th Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society held, November 15-17, 2006 in Washington, D.C. (over 460 mp3s) in the full set. Plenary sessions include speakers, John Piper, Barry Hawkins, J. Budziszewski, Hugh Hewitt, Keith Pavlishcek, and Edwin Yamauchi. Other notable speakers include Robert Culver, Joel Beeke, Robert Clouse, Linda Belleville, Stephen Nichols, Jo Ann Davidson, William Barker, Daniel Lane, Gregg Strawbridge, Calvin Beisner, Douglas Geivett, Richard Howe, Todd Beall, James Speigel, John Franke, Bruce Ware, Millard Erickson, John Carrick, Darell Bock, William Lane Craig, Wayne Grudem, Vern Poythress, R. Scott Smith, Peter Enns, Don Garlington, Andrew Das, Kenney Barker, Craig Blomberg, Gary Habermas, among many others.
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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