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The Reason for God

Religion is increasingly becoming a vital topic of conversation on Northwestern's campus, yet people who disagree about faith rarely have an opportunity to engage one another in respectful dialogue about their beliefs and doubts.  In light of this, we are hosting a series of informal discussions about the ideas contained in the New York Times Bestseller, The Reason for God, in which the author, Tim Keller, addresses some of the most common doubts about the Christian faith as well as some compelling reasons to believe.

We will meet on Friday afternoons from 12:00-1:00pm downstairs in Norris in the northeast corner of the building.  Please plan on joining us and personally inviting some of your friends.  We expect to have a wide diversity of views represented and look forward to a thoughtful conversation about challenging questions.  You are welcome to read the book or simply make use of a synopsis of each chapter that we will provide in order to participate in the discussion.

Click on the video below to see what people have to say about discussion groups we have hosted in the past.  If you have any questions, please contact Jason Harris.

The Reason for God Discussion Group


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