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Alister McGrath - February 4, 2017

The Big Questions: Richard Dawkins Versus C. S. Lewis on the Meaning of Life

A night from Oxford! Alister McGrath holds three doctorates from Oxford in molecular biophysics, theology and intellectual history. He has debated the 21st century atheist Oxfordian Richard Dawkins, and published on the 20th century apologist and Oxford Don, C. S. Lewis. In this lecture McGrath dissects the thinking of these two scholars and analyzes their approaches to the meaning of life under both the atheist and the Christian worldview.

From Series: "LTL Lecture Series Academic Year 2016-2017"

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