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Biola on the Road

Reasonable Faith in an Uncertain World

Orange, TX

Cost and Admission

This is a paid event.

$34.00Early Bird General Ticket
$39.00General Ticket
$19.00Student/Alumni Ticket
$68.00Couples Ticket

Join us for an exciting one-day apologetics conference at First Baptist Church in Orange, TX! More information coming soon but block the days out now so you don't miss amazing speakers like Clay Jones and Craig Hazen.


Questions?

Contact Megan Clark at:
562.906.4570
conference.coordinator@biola.edu


Saturday, April 13, 2024

8 a.m. Doors Open
9 a.m. Event Begins
9:10 a.m.Craig Hazen: The Case for Christianity: Evidence for the Resurrection
8–8:20 p.m. Break
10:25 a.m. Clay Jones: Why Does God Allow Evil?
11:35 a.m. Lunch Break
12:55 p.m.Craig Hazen: The Changing World of Mormonism
2:00 p.m.Break
2:15 p.m.Clay Jones: Immortal - How the Fear of Death Drives Us
3:15 p.m.Break
3:30 p.m.Speaker Panel and Q&A
4:15 p.m.Event Ends

Speakers

Craig Hazen

Craig J. Hazen, Ph.D.

Craig J. Hazen is the founder and director of the Christian Apologetics Program at Biola University. He holds a Ph.D. in Religious Studies from the University of California and is the editor emeritus of the journal Philosophia Christi. He is the author of a range of books and articles including Fearless Prayer, Five Sacred Crossings, and The Village Enlightenment in America.

Clay Jones

Clay Jones, D.Min.

Clay Jones is an associate professor in the Master of Arts in Christian Apologetics Program at Biola University. He holds a doctorate from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Clay is the Chairman of the Board of the university apologetics ministry Ratio Christi, is a contributing writer for the Christian Research Journal, and specializes in issues related to why God allows evil. You can read his blog at clayjones.net. Clay is the author of Why Does God Allow Evil?: Compelling Answers for Life’s Toughest Questions and the forthcoming Immortal: The Inescapable Desire for Eternal Life and Where It Leads.

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