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Ratio Christi

Ratio Christi - Fellowship

- Finding the Right Hills to Die On

  • When

    Thursday, January 29, 2026 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm

  • Where

    MSC 1400

Description


Many Christians have a tendency to either want to die on every hill of doctrine, or die on almost none. It can be hard to find a balance, and even harder to know which hills to die on. This presentation will discuss what theological triage is, and how it can help us figure out which hills to die on.

All Occurrences

  1. Ratio Christi - Fellowship | - Jesus and the Law

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    Location
    MSC 1400
  2. Ratio Christi - Fellowship | - Finding the Right Hills to Die On

    Date
    Location
    MSC 1400
  3. Ratio Christi - Fellowship | - Apologetic Methods: 5 Views

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    Location
    MSC 1400
  4. Ratio Christi - Fellowship | - Did Jesus Claim to be God?

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    Location
    MSC 1400
  5. Ratio Christi - Fellowship | - Naturalism vs Christianity

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    Location
    MSC 1400
  6. Ratio Christi - Fellowship | - Grill-A-Christian

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    Location
    MSC 1400
  7. Ratio Christi - Fellowship | Cosmological Fine-tuning

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    Location
    MSC 1400
  8. Ratio Christi - Fellowship | - Against Transhumanism

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    Location
    MSC 1400
  9. Ratio Christi - Fellowship | - AI and Creativity

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    Location
    MSC 1400
  10. Ratio Christi - Fellowship | - Christology

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    Location
    MSC 1400
  11. Ratio Christi - Fellowship | - Miracles

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    Location
    MSC 1400
  12. Ratio Christi - Fellowship | - Existentialism

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    Location
    MSC 1400

Ratio Christi

Ratio Christi serves to defend the Christian faith in honest dialogue with both our skeptical & believing friends at Texas A&M. Together, we investigate the historical, philosophical, and scientific reasons for the truth, rationality, and significance of the message of Jesus Christ. All faiths, questions, and objections welcome! 

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