People often speak as if faith and reason are implacable enemies. In this sermon, Tim Keller argues the contrary - that the more we think, the deeper our faith grows. He contrasts the explanatory power of Christianity and atheism, and argues that it is only through Christianity that we can truly make sense of the world we experience.
Noah and the Reasons of Faith; Faith as Understanding
Hebrews 11:1-7
September 18, 1994 • Dr. Timothy Keller
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