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Series

Questioning Christianity (2014)

Tim Keller | January 30, 2014 - March 13, 2014

In the spring of 2014, Redeemer offered a seven-week series for seekers, skeptics and those exploring Christianity to explore the question, “Does Christianity make sense emotionally, culturally and intellectually?” Each night featured a talk and Q&A by Tim Keller followed by a reception where many stayed and continued the dialogue. These audio recordings feature the talk and the Q&A (facilitated by Susan Nacorda, Redeemer Downtown Community Group Director) from each night and cover a variety of topics from meaning, evil, suffering, justice, and the bible to Jesus.

These seven nights were an opportunity for Christians at Redeemer to bring friends who don’t consider themselves Christian but are open to exploring the toughest questions related to the faith. As part of Redeemer’s Public Faith year, Questioning Christianity was a unique opportunity to respectfully dialogue together the objections and doubts from friends of different world-views.

You can find the reading list for the series by clicking here.

1

A Meaning That Suffering Can’t Take Away

Tim Keller
Jan 30, 2014
Duration: 1:14:43
2

A Strong Basis for Doing Justice

Tim Keller
Feb 06, 2014
Duration: 1:12:01
3

An Identity That Doesn’t Crush You or Others

Tim Keller
Feb 13, 2014
Duration: 1:10:05
4

Hope That Transforms

Tim Keller
Feb 20, 2014
Duration: 1:14:30
5

Questions About God

Tim Keller
Feb 27, 2014
Duration: 1:18:55
6

Questions About the Bible

Tim Keller
Mar 06, 2014
Duration: 1:19:12
7

Questions About Jesus

Tim Keller
Mar 13, 2014
Duration: 1:20:13

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