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Some topics are linked to apologetic notes. PRINT VERSION
- Miracles and the Critical Mind
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- Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus
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- The Big Bang and the Origin of the Universe
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- Design in the Universe
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- Science and Christianity: Worldviews in Conflict?
- Does Ethics Need a Foundation in God?
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- Reason and Revelation
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- Why Does God Allow So Much Evil and Suffering?
- The Enigma of Consciousness
- Jesus Christ: God Incarnate
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- What the ... Hell?
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- Homosexuality: Some Christian Perspectives
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Facts about Peter's Lectures
Lectures can be short, but are typically 45 minutes to one hour.
Peter can address these lectures to a Christian group or a primarily non-Christian audience. He uses a philosophical approach that addresses the issues thoughtfully and thoroughly.
Other Formats:
Open-Air Talks (in the university's public square)
Open Discussions, Dorm Talks and Q/A (with an introductory lecture of 15 minutes and a longer question and answer time, or a more open format where the participants decide the topics or questions)
Debates See link.
InterVarsity/IFES Training Events (workshops, meetings, conferences or camps)
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