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Saturday, December 09, 2006

What To Watch on the Web

If there's nothing good on TV and you're between novels, there's a growing collection of good material on the internet.

For example, go here to view musicians and speakers at Baylor University chapel services. Enjoy outstanding Christian musicians such as David Crowder Band, Steven Curtis Chapman, Robbie Seay Band, Shaun Groves, and others. Also, check out Christian speakers, including Anne Graham Lotz, theologian N.T. Wright, psychiatrist Armand Nicholi, New Testament scholar Ben Witherington III, Ragamuffin author Brennan Manning, popular speaker Neal Jeffrey, and others.

Also, Os Guinness at his elegant best at KU here. You'll find Dr. Guinness among a list of speakers from KU’s “Difficult Dialogues” series. Soon to be posted: Michael Behe, biochemist who’s become a major spokesman for the theory of intelligent design.

On YouTube, you can watch Craig Blomberg. In this video Blomberg assesses the past and present scholarly trends in the search for the historical person of Jesus. This is part 1 of 6. You can find the remaining 5 videos on the YouTube page.

Also, you can watch William Craig Lane. In this video he discusses the origin of the belief in Jesus as the resurrected Son of God.

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