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Mark Lanier is a successful US trial lawyer. He’s also a keen theologian and apologist and has used his skills as a lawyer to make the case for Christ in ‘Christianity on Trial’.
Paul Beaumont is a former Christian who lost his faith after coming under the influence of new atheists such as Richard Dawkins. His novel ‘A Brief Eternity’ is a critiques of Christinaity nad claims of heaven and hell.
Mark defends Christianity and Paul acts as prosecution as they debate whether human life has value, the resurrection of Christ and why Paul lost his faith.
For ‘Christianity on Trial’: http://www.ivpress.com/ontrial
For the ‘A Brief Eternity’: http://paulbeaumont.org/a-brief-eternity
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Released on 21 Nov 2014
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