Dare to Defend October 2006 Speakers
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JP Moreland,
Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of
Philosophy, Talbot School of Theology |
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| Ph.D., University of Southern
California; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary; M.A.,
University of California, Riverside. Dr. Moreland has
published over thirty articles and is the author or
editor of ten books including
Love Your God With All
Your Mind and
Scaling the Secular City. |
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Craig Hazen,
Ph.D.
Director of the Master of Arts Program in
Christian Apologetics at Biola University |
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| Associate Professor of Comparative
Religion and Christian Apologetics, Ph.D.,
University of California Santa Barbara; a B.A. in
Biological Sciences, Author of the book The Village
Enlightenment in America (University of Illinois
Press) and many essays and articles including the lead
essay in The New Mormon Challenge. Dr. Hazen is also
founding editor of philosophy of religion journal Philosophia Christi. His academic work has been
recognized with multiple awards for excellence from
the American Association for the Advancement of
Science and the American Academy of Religion. |
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Lenny Esposito
President and Founder of Come Reason
Ministries |
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| President and Founder of Come Reason
Ministries, a Christian apologetics organization and
the popular www.comereason.org
Web site. Lenny has authored over 100 articles dealing
with intellectually strenuous topics such as the
existence of God, theology, philosophy, social issues
and Biblical difficulties an hosts the national radio
program "Come Let Us Reason" .
Lenny is an in-demand speaker, teaching at
Universities, conferences, and churches. His articles
have appeared in the Los Angeles Times and the
Southern California Christian Times as well as
international publications. His monthly newsletter
reaches subscribers in over 35 countries.
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Saturday, October 21, 2006
9:00 AM
Conference location:
Calvary Chapel Laguna
45 Tesla
Irvine, CA 92618
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here for map.
Call (949) 679-1000 for more information.
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