Is Christianity Divisive? | Tim Keller at UC Berkeley
Author and former pastor Tim Keller addresses the challenges posed to belief in the contemporary world. Drawing upon the arguments laid out in his book The Reason for God, Keller argues that belief is here to stay. | UC Berkeley, 2008 | Explore more at https://www.veritas.org. Want Veritas updates in your inbox? Subscribe to our twice-monthly newsletter here: www.veritas.org/newsletter-yt INSTAGRAM: / veritasforum FACEBOOK: / veritasforum SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... Over the past two decades, The Veritas Forum has been hosting vibrant discussions on life's hardest questions and engaging the world's leading colleges and universities with Christian perspectives and the relevance of Jesus. Learn more at http://www.veritas.org, with upcoming events and over 600 pieces of media on topics including science, philosophy, music, business, medicine, and more!

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