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The Preservation of the Quran

19 May 2025 | Emil Shehadeh

Muslims claim that the current Qur’an is identical to a copy on a tablet kept in heaven. Is this claim supported by internal evidence? If so, why do we have so many versions of the Qur’an? Why have there been at least four recensions of the Qur’an? This talk answers these questions and more as we evaluate the authenticity of Islam’s holy book and how it should shape our apologetics.

Has Transhumanism Arrived? Revisiting C.S. Lewis’ “The Abolition of Man”

18 May 2025 | Andrew Fellows

In 1943, C.S. Lewis warned about the rise of the transhumanist age, which he believed would fundamentally alter what it means to be human. This talk explores transhumanism's core principles and its current impact on society, including advancements in artificial intelligence and genetic engineering. We also examine how these redefine our understanding of human identity and existence.

Running the Race: Resilient Leaders, Resilient Teams

20 May 2025 | Jen Charteris

Can we grow more resilient? The good news is that research shows that we can. The best news is that God provides his people with better means to becoming and remaining resilient than the best wisdom the world can offer. In this session, we explore what resilience is, discover what contributes to resilience, and then set our understanding of all this within God's story of redemption. We walk through practical exercises that will help you recognise and practice ways of developing greater resilience, applying rich biblical truths about God and humanity and the world as we do so.

Is the Bible Historically Trustworthy? Understanding History Through the Amorites and Assyrians

18 May 2025 | Caleb Howard

Popular media often states that there is no evidence for the Old Testament histories. How should we respond to these assertions? In this talk, we take a closer look at the Old Testament history of the Amorites and Assyrians. We explain how historians study the past and provide reasons why we should trust Scripture.

Online Evangelism

20 May 2025 | Janci Máhrik

The message of the Gospel is the same, but the environment has changed, allowing new delivery methods. The world has moved from analog to digital, from offline to online, from local to global. In this talk, we outline a few ways in which we can leverage these fundamental shifts in technology for sharing the Gospel.

The Reliability of the Gospels: How the Gospels Make the Case for Jesus

13 Sep 2025 | Darrell Bock

"Many people question whether the New Testament Gospels can be trusted, given they were written decades after the events they portray and with some debate about whether we can know who wrote them. Does the combination of eyewitnesses, oral culture, tradition, and the floating nature of memory work well in an ancient setting that produced these four key books of the Bible?

The Reliability of the Gospels: The Role of Cultural Scripts

13 Sep 2025 | Darrell Bock

Many people question whether the New Testament Gospels can be trusted, given they were written decades after the events they portray and with some debate about whether we can know who wrote them. Does the combination of eyewitnesses, oral culture, tradition, and the floating nature of memory work well in an ancient setting that produced these four key books of the Bible?

The Reliability of the Gospels: Does Difference Equal Contradiction as Some Claim

13 Sep 2025 | Darrell Bock

"Many people question whether the New Testament Gospels can be trusted, given they were written decades after the events they portray and with some debate about whether we can know who wrote them. Does the combination of eyewitnesses, oral culture, tradition, and the floating nature of memory work well in an ancient setting that produced these four key books of the Bible?

The Reliability of the Gospels: The Synoptics and John

13 Sep 2025 | Darrell Bock

"Many people question whether the New Testament Gospels can be trusted, given they were written decades after the events they portray and with some debate about whether we can know who wrote them. Does the combination of eyewitnesses, oral culture, tradition, and the floating nature of memory work well in an ancient setting that produced these four key books of the Bible?

The Reliability of the Gospels: Minding the Gap Between Event and Gospel

13 Sep 2025 | Darrell Bock

"Many people question whether the New Testament Gospels can be trusted, given they were written decades after the events they portray and with some debate about whether we can know who wrote them. Does the combination of eyewitnesses, oral culture, tradition, and the floating nature of memory work well in an ancient setting that produced these four key books of the Bible?

Exploring the Intersection of A.I. and Art Through a Christian Worldview

20 May 2025 | Rodica Mocan

In a world where artificial intelligence is ever-growing, how do we (and should we) integrate A.I. into our art? What is the role of A.I. in creative expression from a Christian perspective? This talk will answer these questions and more, exploring the ethical considerations of A.I. generated art and understanding the nature of creativity. We will also evaluate the impact of A.I. art on traditional Christian art forms and practices.

Understanding and Evaluating Lausanne 4

20 May 2025 | Leonardo De Chirico

The Fourth Lausanne Congress (Seoul, 2024) marked the 50th anniversary of the 1974 Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization. It was also the opportunity to assess how present-day evangelicalism understands its mission to the world. I had the opportunity to participate in the congress, and this presentation will offer some reflections based on that experience. We will examine the trends, influences, and directions that are at work in global evangelicalism. Note: If you are in the Theologians Network, this content is similar to content covered in the Network.