1. Introduction | Evidence for Christianity
Evidence for Christianity
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As we begin this course of study, the logical starting place is to consider (1) what we are studying and (2) why it is so important. We are surrounded by a wide variety of philosophies and worldviews, which each carry with them implications toward questions of origin and purpose. Join Branyon May as he opens this course with the challenge of engaging your own passions and interests.
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