Jack, if you are going, please provide the list with a full report!
I've pasted the schedule below for those otherwise occupied.
Thank you.
Jack Haas
jack syme wrote:
> Is anyone on this list attending this conference?
> http://www.apologeticsconference.com/
>
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
*Thursday, November 16*
6:30-7:30pm Conference Check-in
7:30-8:20 *Plenary Session *– “Evidence for Christianity” - *William
Lane Craig*, Ph.D., D. Theol.
8:20-8:40 Break
8:40-9:30 *Workshops*
Creation and Intelligent Design:
*Paul Nelson*, Ph.D., “Intelligent Design in Three Easy Steps”
NT Reliability – Focus on Gospels:
*Craig L. Blomberg*, Ph.D., “The Historical Reliability of the Gospels”
World Religions and New Movements:
*Harold A. Netland*, Ph.D.,”The East Comes West: Why Jesus Instead of
the Buddha?"
Contemporary Barriers to Faith:
*Michael J. Murray*, Ph.D., “Belief in God: Just a Trick of our Brain?”
Student Track:
*Sean McDowell *– "Truth or Tragedy"
9:30-10:30 Book tables open
* *
*Friday, November 17 *
6:00-7:00pm Premiere of Lee Strobel’s film, “The Case for a Creator”
6:30-7:30 Walk-in Registration / Check-in
7:30-8:20 *Plenary Session – *“Love Your God with All Your Mind” -
*J.P. Moreland*, Ph.D.
8:20-8:40 Break
8:40-9:30 *Workshops*
Creation and Intelligent Design: *
Bruce Gordon*, Ph.D., “String Theory and Cosmological Fine-Tuning”
NT Reliability – Focus on Gospels:
*Daniel B. Wallace*, Ph.D., “Is What We Have Now What They Wrote Then?
The Reliability of the New Testament Manuscripts”
World Religions and New Movements:
*Emir Caner*, Ph.D., “Islam”
Contemporary Barriers to Faith:*
Doug Geivett*, Ph.D., “Pluralism”
Student Track:
*Brett Kunkle, *"Total Truth: Building a Christian Worldview"
9:30-10:30 Book tables open
* *
*Saturday**, November 18*
11:00-11:30am Walk-in Registration / Check-in
11:30-12:30 *Plenary Session *- “Dealing with Emotional Doubt” - *Gary
R. Habermas*, Ph.D.
12:30-12:55 Break
12:55-1:55 *Workshops*
Creation and Intelligent Design:
*Guillermo Gonzalez*, Ph.D., “The Privileged Planet”
NT Reliability – Focus on Gospels: *
Bryant G. Wood*, Ph.D., “New Testament Archaeology”
World Religions and New Movements:
*Garry Dewees*e, Ph.D., “The Unnaturalness of Naturalism”
Contemporary Barriers to Faith:
*N.T. Wright*, D.Phil., D.D., “Evil and the Justice of God”
Student Track:*
*Brett Kunkle, **"The Bankruptcy of Moral Relativism"
1:55-2:40 Break
2:40-3:40 *Workshops*
Creation and Intelligent Design: *
Michael Behe*, Ph.D., "Intelligent Design at the Foundation of Life"*
*
NT Reliability – Focus on Gospels: *
Mike Licona*, Ph.D. (cand.), "The Historian and the Resurrection of Jesus"
World Religions and New Movements:
*Craig J. Hazen*, Ph.D., “The Changing World of Mormonism”
Contemporary Barriers to Faith:
*David A. Horner*, D.Phil, “Moral Objections to the Gospel: How can God
be good and the Gospel true, if Christians are neither? A Case for Moral
Apologetics”
Student Track:*
*Brett Kunkle, **"Why I am Not an Evolutionist"
3:40-3:55 Break
3:55-5:00 *Plenary Session *–"Taking It on the Road: Practical Tactics
to Share Your Faith" *- Greg Koukl*, M.A.
5:00pm Dismiss
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