Philosophy was my major in college. In fact, there were so many of us majoring in philosophy at that time, and at that college, that our college was the basis for determining the grading of the Graduate Record Exams throughout the USA. I remember graduating with my bachelor's degree in philosophy and then going on to graduate school in theology and experiencing a culture shock. While studying philosophy were were encouraged to doubt everything; and in theology, having done our doubting, we were then expected to be believers, despite any and all doubts. So can you imagine my amazement to discover that philosophy and faith are going to be the subject of a lecture at our CU campus here in Boulder?
CU Boulder's Center for Humanities and the Arts is hosting perhaps the best known US philosopher who is both a great metaphysician and an avowed Christian who affirms that

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