Course Features
- Lectures 44
- Quizzes 15
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 32
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes
Is there such a thing as “your truth” and “my truth”?
What is the standard referent for truth and why is it so important?
Is there evidence for God and for a creator of the universe?
How do the variations in the Gospel accounts actually add credence to God’s Word?
How should we critically evaluate the articles that we read, what words should we look for, and how much of what we’re told is based on opinion, not fact?
Is any of “The March of Progress” based on actual evidence?
What are the serious, sometimes fatal, implications of a person’s worldview?
What is Biblical hope? Is it, simply, wishful thinking?
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