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Dr. Miller sits down with Dr. Owen Anderson who is a philosophy professor at Arizona State University. Dr. Anderson shares some of his experience of anti-Christian bias and he’ll raZe the roof on these five atheist myths: 1) Christian can’t be scholars, 2) Christians can’t be philosophers, 3) Christians can’t be critical thinkers, 4) Christians can’t be good doctors, and 5) Christians can’t be objective. The guys close with a look at how Christian professors can positively engage and teach their students in a hostile culture.
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Owen Anderson has been teaching philosophy and religious studies for 21 years and is a professor of philosophy and religious studies at Arizona State University. His research focuses on general revelation and related questions about reality, value, and knowledge. Dr. Anderson has been a fellow at Princeton University, a visiting scholar at Princeton Seminary, and a fellow at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He has published seven books, including two from Cambridge Press, The Natural Moral Law and The Declaration of Independence and God. Dr. Anderson studies rational presuppositionalism and how it approaches basic questions about God and the good. You can get the latest from Owen on his Substack.
By J.R. MillerDr. Miller sits down with Dr. Owen Anderson who is a philosophy professor at Arizona State University. Dr. Anderson shares some of his experience of anti-Christian bias and he’ll raZe the roof on these five atheist myths: 1) Christian can’t be scholars, 2) Christians can’t be philosophers, 3) Christians can’t be critical thinkers, 4) Christians can’t be good doctors, and 5) Christians can’t be objective. The guys close with a look at how Christian professors can positively engage and teach their students in a hostile culture.
TODAY’S GUEST
Owen Anderson has been teaching philosophy and religious studies for 21 years and is a professor of philosophy and religious studies at Arizona State University. His research focuses on general revelation and related questions about reality, value, and knowledge. Dr. Anderson has been a fellow at Princeton University, a visiting scholar at Princeton Seminary, and a fellow at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He has published seven books, including two from Cambridge Press, The Natural Moral Law and The Declaration of Independence and God. Dr. Anderson studies rational presuppositionalism and how it approaches basic questions about God and the good. You can get the latest from Owen on his Substack.