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Lecture 13: Thomas Chubb and Peter Annet

An episode of the Ian Ramsey Centre: The Deist Controversy podcast, hosted by Oxford University, titled "Lecture 13: Thomas Chubb and Peter Annet" was published on June 22, 2017 and runs 31 minutes.

June 22, 2017 ·31m · Ian Ramsey Centre: The Deist Controversy

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This lecture details the ideas of two popular Deists, Thomas Chubb and Peter Annet, as well as responses by Caleb Fleming, Jonathan Edwards, and John Leland.

This lecture details the ideas of two popular Deists, Thomas Chubb and Peter Annet, as well as responses by Caleb Fleming, Jonathan Edwards, and John Leland.
Ian Ramsey Centre: The Great Debate Oxford University The Great Debated is a series of fifteen lectures by Timothy McGrew, Professor and Department Chair, Department of Philosophy, Western Michigan University. The 'Great Debate' is a convenient umbrella term for a set of theological and philosophocal disputes about miracles, prophecy, and theism itself in the wake of the Deist Controversy. These disputes spanned roughly the years 1760 to 1900, played out across England, Europe, and North America, and associated with seven types of sceptical attack on the grounds of revealed religion: continental, urbane, populist, scholarly, transcendental, establishment, and Dutch/German. The ensuring controversies continue to shape cultures to the present day. This series was delivered as a graduate-level online course in Western Michigan University 10 May - 28 June 2016, produced in collaboration with the Ian Ramsey Centre, Oxford University Faculty of Theology and Religion, as part of the Special Divine Action project, sponsored by the John Templeton Ian Whitcomb Ian Whitcomb Ian Whitcomb is an entertainer, singer, songwriter, author, record producer and actor. As part of the British Invasion, his hit song “You Turn Me On” reached number 8 on Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1965. He has written several books on popular music, beginning with After the Ball in 1972. He accompanies his singing by playing the ukulele and, through his records, concerts, and film work, has helped to stimulate the current revival of interest in the instrument. He can be found at ianwhitcomb.com and hosts a weekly show on ErrorFM.com and SiriusXM 165. Racismo Estrutural No Sistema Prisional Brasileiro Ian Noya Discutimos o racismo estrutural no sistema prisional brasileiro. FemaleClassics Femaleclassics My name is Davian Heng but people call me Ian! This is a podcast series where I discuss female matches (classics) and rate them on a scale of 1 to 5 stars! My opinion may not matter to some but if you’re watching it must matter to you! My instagram is @femaleclassics
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