Paul Copan

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Paul Copan (Ph.D. Philosophy, Marquette University) is the Pledger Family Chair of Philosophy and Ethics at Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, Florida. For six years, he served as president of the Evangelical Philosophical Society. He is author and editor of over thirty books, including works such as The Rationality of Theism, The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Religion, Creation out of Nothing, Philosophy of Religion: Classic and Contemporary Issues, The Zondervan Dictionary of Christianity and Science, A Little Book for New Philosophers, and The Cosmological Argument (a two-volume anthology). He has also contributed essays to over thirty books, both scholarly and popular, and has authored a number of articles in professional journals. In 2017, he was a Visiting Scholar at Oxford University. Paul and his wife, Jacqueline, have six children, and they reside in West Palm Beach, Florida.
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How have secular sources acknowledged Christianity's influence on the modern world?
Paul Copan HistoryHistory of Christianity 00:00:00 634 21 May 2018
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What does it mean to de-convert from the Christian faith?
Paul Copan ApologeticsBest Practices 00:00:00 867 21 May 2018
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How has Christianity influenced the modern world?
Paul Copan HistoryHistory of Christianity 00:00:00 729 21 May 2018
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How did the early church transform the culture of the Roman world?
Paul Copan HistoryHistory of Christianity 00:00:00 680 21 May 2018
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How should we understand Jesus in light of God’s Old Testament self-revelation?
Paul Copan Theology › ... › Character of God 00:00:00 1,253 21 May 2018
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How does God relate differently to his people in the Old and New Testaments?
Paul Copan Theology › ... › Character of God 00:00:00 911 21 May 2018
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How did modern textual criticism reinterpret the biblical depictions of God?
Paul Copan Theology › ... › Character of God 00:00:00 768 21 May 2018
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How can those who have left the faith find reasons to return?
Paul Copan ApologeticsBest Practices 00:00:00 1,105 21 May 2018
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How do those who have left the faith make the case for God’s existence?
Paul Copan ApologeticsBest Practices 00:00:00 2,152 21 May 2018
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Why do stories of de-conversion often seem so compelling?
Paul Copan ApologeticsBest Practices 00:00:00 955 21 May 2018

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