Ratio Christi
Weekly Meeting
Apolo-Rhetoric
Description
Whether a Christian or a skeptic, these meetings will promote good faith discussions. Navigating history, philosophy and science, these meetings showcase student research presentations, guest speakers, and sometimes coordinated organizational crossover events.
All Occurrences
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Weekly Meeting | When Atheists are Right
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- Location
- Memorial Student Center Room 1400
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Weekly Meeting | Christian Nationalism and Its Perils
- Date
- Location
- Memorial Student Center Room 1400
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Weekly Meeting | Reading the Bible As It Was Meant to Be Read
- Date
- Location
- Memorial Student Center Room 1400
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Weekly Meeting | Grill A Christian
- Date
- Location
- Memorial Student Center Room 1400
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Weekly Meeting | Can Christians Disagree on Creation?
- Date
- Location
- Memorial Student Center Room 1400
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Weekly Meeting | Single and Not Ready to Mingle
- Date
- Location
- Memorial Student Center Room 1400
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Weekly Meeting | Joyful & Balanced Complementarianism
- Date
- Location
- Memorial Student Center Room 1400
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Weekly Meeting | Apolo-Rhetoric
- Date
- Location
- Memorial Student Center Room 1400
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Weekly Meeting | Just War, Canaan, and the Crusades
- Date
- Location
- Memorial Student Center Room 1400
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Weekly Meeting | Slavery and God’s Moral Law
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- Location
- Memorial Student Center Room 1400
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Weekly Meeting | How to Train Your Dragon According to the Bible
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- Location
- Memorial Student Center Room 1400
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Weekly Meeting | The Metaphysics of the Resurrection
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- Location
- Memorial Student Center Room 1400
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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!
Other Events
Weekly Meeting
Thursday, January 30 at 8:30 PM
Interrogating Jesus: Four Aggies Question a Resurrection Scholar
Sunday, February 23 at 7:00 PM