
I'm Right / You're Wrong: The Problem of Moral Disagreement and Divine Knowledge
Author(s): Carol R. Baeta (Author), John S. Knox (Author), Jeffery Childress (Contributor)
- Publisher: Wipf and Stock
- Publication Date: 21 Dec. 2023
- Language: English
- Print length: 86 pages
- ISBN-10: 1666775541
- ISBN-13: 9781666775549
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
John S. Knox has taught History, Sociology, Bible, and Religion for over two decades at several Christian universities on the East and West coasts of America. He has a PhD from the University of Birmingham (UK) in Theology & Religion (Sociology of Religion), a MA in Sociology from Arizona State University, and a MATS in Christian History & Thought from George Fox University.
Jeffery Childress is the Charlotte-East Chapter Director of Reasonable Faith and a current post-graduate student in Liberty University's Doctor of Ministry program: Expository Teaching and Preaching. He also holds a MA in Christian Apologetics from Liberty University.
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