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    Ep. 139: The Christ in History, Ancient Greek Study, & Sermon

    en-usJanuary 25, 2022
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    About this Episode

    The ancient Greek study is back, and we discuss the end of chapter 4, as well as the beginning of chapter 5 of William Lane Craig's Reasonable Faith. 

    There is a little ambient noise at the beginning of the book club, but I was able to adjust the microphone and normalize it about 20% into the recording.

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    -10:55 Berean Study
    -1:36:45 Ancient Greek Study
    -1:42:50 Sermon

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