Sessions and Tracks
New Atheists, Old Atheists and Old Apologists
The arguments of contemporary atheists against Christianity are for the most part borrowed from atheists and freethinkers of centuries gone by. Those arguments were answered, sometimes brilliantly, by apologists and scholars whose work is now largely forgotten. The history of apologetics is more than a field for antiquarian study; it provides a rich array of arguments and insights of contemporary relevance.
Presenting at this session:
Dr. Timothy McGrew - Western Michigan University
This is part of Plenary Sessions.



