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R. Scott Smith, PhD

R. Scott Smith, PhD

I am a Christian professor in philosophy and apologetics, with special interests in ethics, knowledge, and seeing the body of Christ live in the fullness of the Spirit and truth.

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Christians & Diversity – Part 3: Thoughts on Our “Situatedness”

Christians & Diversity – Part 3: Thoughts on Our “Situatedness”

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