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CFLP 22: Michael Kruger on Answering the Objections to Christianity Common on College Campuses

By Dave Hess

Thirty years ago, while an undergraduate student at The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Michael Kruger’s faith was shaken intellectually by some of the views he encountered in the classroom with well-known skeptic and professor Bart Ehrman. However, he didn’t give up on the faith. Instead, he did some deeper study outside the classroom and arrived at a re-affirmed belief in the Gospel and confidence in the integrity of the New Testament scriptures.

Dr. Michael Kruger is the now the President of Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina where he also serves as a professor of New Testament and Early Christianity. In this podcast, we talk about his personal faith journey as an undergraduate student and his new book, Surviving Religion 101: Letters to a Christian Student on Keeping the Faith in College. This well written and highly readable book is aimed at helping college students navigate the intellectual objections to the Christian faith common on college campuses.

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  • Reformed Theological Seminary
  • Surviving Religion 101: Letters to a Christian Student on Keeping the Faith in College
  • “Cannon Fodder” Michael Kruger’s blog
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Filed Under: Christian Beliefs, Christian Living, College Campus Ministry, Leadership, Podcast, Student Life Tagged With: Campus Ministry, Christian ministry, college ministry, Michael Kruger, Philadelphia College Ministry, Surviving Religion 101

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