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Just how reasonable is it to believe in God?
Is belief in God irrational, perhaps even delusional? Or can a good case be made for the existence of God? Might there be powerful evidence against the existence of God? Setting aside evidence and the arguments, might some of us ‘just know’ that God exists, because God has directly revealed himself to them?
This panel discussion will explore these and other issues relating to reasonable belief in God.
Speakers:
Dr Stephen Law
Dr Joanna Leidenhag
Prof Keith Ward
Chair:
Dr Amna Whiston
4.45pm: Registration (Rewley House reception)
5.00pm: Panel discussion
6.30pm: Panel disperses