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Thinking with Dr. Barry Whitney

Thinking with Dr. Barry Whitney

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Welcome to Thinking w/Dr. Barry Whitney. This is from Dr. Whitney's university class Justifying Beliefs. The thesis is that we all hold beliefs, and we owe it to ourselves to apply rational testing to justify them.

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    • Episode 32 - Thinking w/Dr. Barry Whitney
      Mar 28 2022

      In this, the long-awaited final episode, Dr. Whitney makes the case for the validity of the Bible by using the manuscripts from other writers throughout history that did not make it into the Bible, including writers who have no religious belief or context in that day. Additionally, Dr. Whitney notes the archeological findings that corroborate the testimonies of the writers of the Bible.

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      27 min
    • Episode 31 - Thinking w/Dr. Barry Whitney
      Mar 28 2022

      In this episode, Dr. Whitney continues the discourse of Jesus as either Lord, a lunatic, or a liar. By using the biblical narrative and the Jewish culture of his time, Dr. Whitney dispels critics of the validity of the claims of Jesus. Near the end, the validity of the Bible through historical and archeological evidence is discussed.

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      28 min
    • Episode 30 - Thinking w/Dr. Barry Whitney
      Sep 10 2021

      In this episode, Dr. Whitney unpacks how Christian theologians justify the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Then, there is the justification of the historical accounts of the resurrection. And finally, Dr. Whitney speaks to the psychological character profile of Jesus and why his words plus the fulfilled prophesies justify his claims.

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      28 min
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