Searching for God - Session 2 - The Theory of Naturalism
Searching for God (Lee Strobel, William Lane Craig, J. Warner Wallace)
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Naturalism denies that an event or object has any spiritual significance; scientific laws are adequate to account for all phenomena.
William Lane Craig, Professor of Philosophy, Talbot School of Theology
Donald T. Williams, Professor, English Literature, Lecturer, Church Planting International
John Stonestreet, President, Colson Center for Christian Worldview, Co-host, "Breakpoint"
Michael C. Sherrard, Pastor, Crosspoint Community Church, Speaker, Life Training Institute
J. Warner Wallace, Professor of Apologetics, Biola University
Lee Strobel, Author, Professor of Christian Thought, Houston Baptist University
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