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Submissions from 2002

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Dr. Schubert Ogden Engages with the Question: How Do You Address the “Problem of Evil”?, Schubert Ogden and Alfred Benney

Submissions from 2000

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Dr. Schubert Ogden Engages with the Question: Can You Prove the Existence of God?, Schubert Ogden and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Schubert Ogden Engages with the Question: Comment on the Issue of Religious Relativism., Schubert Ogden and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Schubert Ogden Engages with the Question: How Did you Develop an Interest in the Study of Religion?, Schubert Ogden and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Schubert Ogden Engages with the Question: How do You Define Religion?, Schubert Ogden and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Schubert Ogden Engages with the Question: Is Faith Enough?, Schubert Ogden and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Schubert Ogden Engages with the Question: Should a Theologian be a Critic of Religions Outside His or Her Field of Study?, Schubert Ogden and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Schubert Ogden Engages with the Question: What are Your Reasons for Studying Religion?, Schubert Ogden and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Schubert Ogden Engages with the Question: What do You Say in Response to the Suggestion that All Religions are the Same?, Schubert Ogden and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Schubert Ogden Engages with the Question: What is of Greatest Concern for You in Your Work?, Schubert Ogden and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Schubert Ogden Engages with the Question: What is Your Greatest Contribution to Theology?, Schubert Ogden and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Schubert Ogden Engages with the Question: What is Your Preferred Approach to the Study of Religion?, Schubert Ogden and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Schubert Ogden Engages with the Question: What Purpose Does Religion Serve?, Schubert Ogden and Alfred Benney

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Dr. Schubert Ogden Engages with the Question: Would Humans be Religious if They Were Never Going to Die?, Schubert Ogden and Alfred Benney