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EPISODE · Nov 4, 2011 · 1H 25M

Episode 66: Real Knowledge

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Dr. R. Scott Smith from Biola University joins me to discuss why he believes in a dualistic view of man as a deep unity of material body and immaterial soul, and why he doesn’t think physicalism can account for real … Continue reading →

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Dr. R. Scott Smith from Biola University joins me to discuss why he believes in a dualistic view of man as a deep unity of material body and immaterial soul, and why he doesn’t think physicalism can account for real knowledge. Music Claire Taubenhaus, Real Knowledge from the album, No Compass & No Commands, 2009 Promoted Resources Evidence 4 Faith, with Keith Kendrex and Dr. Mike Lurakis On the air Sundays 4-5pm (EST), WIBG 1020AM in Southern New Jersey, and streaming live at WIBG.com Past shows available via podcast, also available in the iTunes Store Scott Smith’s article, “Emergents and the Rejection of Body-Soul Dualism,” at equip.org

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