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Graham Oppy & Guillaume Bignon • Rationality, Religious Experience and the Case for God

Graham Oppy & Guillaume Bignon • Rationality, Religious Experience and the Case for God

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Graham Oppy & Guillaume Bignon • Rationality, Religious Experience and the Case for God

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Length:
95 minutes
Released:
Jul 1, 2022
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Podcast episode

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The Big Conversation - Episode 4 | Season 4




Why do people convert to belief in God? Is it rational do so?




Graham Oppy is Professor of Philosophy and Associate Dean of Research at Monash University, Australia and a well-known atheist thinker and author. He engages with Guillaume Bignon a Christian philosopher from France whose book ‘Confessions of a French Atheist’ tells the story of his adult conversion to Christianity.




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Released:
Jul 1, 2022
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