Posted by: Department of Theology and Philosophy
Are Christian beliefs reasonable? Do non-believes have good reasons not to believe? Do believers have good reasons to believe?
Two philosophers, one believing, the other not believing, will discuss the reasonableness of Christianity.
Representing the believers is Michael Rota, Ph.D., from the University of St. Thomas. On the side of the non-believers is Felipe Leon, Ph.D., from El Camino College. These national scholars will engage in an honest, mind-to-mind, heart-to-heart conversation on the evidence for/against Christianity.