Exploring Theology


Can we really know something based on faith alone?  In considering this important question, Randy Harris intersects a way of exploring the world based on revealed truth. What does it mean for truth to be revealed?  If someone rejects this revelation, does it mean the truth is less important, or impactful, or real?  How should, or can, a Christian understand the revealed truths of Muslim, Buddhist, or Hindu believers?  Are all revealed truths of equal value and importance?  How can you tell?
 
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BIOGRAPHY

Randy Harris is an instructor in Bible, Missions, and Ministry with expertise in philosophy, preaching, monastic traditions, and author of Godwork: Confessions of a Standup Theologian (2009).

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