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Friday, November 4, 2011

What Does it Mean to be Good? Christian and Secular perspectives

What does it mean to be a good person? Senior Fellow at Yale's Rivendell Institute Greg Ganssle and Bowdoin Philosophy Professor Scott Sehon discuss the relationship between morality and religion.
What Does it Mean to be Good? Two Scholars, Christian and Secular, Share Their Views from The Veritas Forum on Vimeo.

Labels: ethics, goodness, secularism

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