Coming at the end of this month, take part in our annual Apologetics Conference weekend! This event was developed and is managed by the Alaska chapter of Ratio Christi, which is comprised entirely of ABC students and staff. Find out more info, including conference schedule and session topics, by clicking either of the links above. Registration is free! In-person attendance is limited, but feel free to share the event pages with anyone who may be interested! Meals can be purchased after registering for the event. Below is some information about our two keynote speakers:
Richard G. Howe, Ph.D.
- Provost and Norman L. Geisler Chair of Christian Apologetics at S.E.S. BA in Bible from Mississippi College, an MA in Philosophy from the University of Mississippi, and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas. Dr. Howe is a writer as well as a public speaker and debater in churches, conferences, and university campuses on issues concerning Christian apologetics and philosophy. Dr. Howe is also a Past President of the International Society of Christian Apologetics. In their free time, Richard and his wife, Rebekah, enjoy international travel.
Tricia Scribner, Ph.D
- Holds a master’s degree in apologetics and in nursing, is a former RN, was certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner (though did not practice), and earned a PhD in philosophy of religion with a focus on apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary in Charlotte, NC. Her dissertation focused on the bio-philosophical foundations of theistic evolution and its implications for philosophy of religion, showing the impossibility of theistic evolution in a Thomistic philosophical framework. Tricia and her husband, Randy, have been married 46 years, live in Harrisburg, NC, and are active members of Hickory Grove Baptist Church. She loves being a mom to three adult girls, two sons- in-law, and considers some of her most challenging and rewarding apologetics ministry to be teaching her ten grandchildren, to whom she is “Nana.”
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