Dr. Woodward interviews Caroline Crocker about the obstacles she has faced teaching at George Mason University and moving on to help coordinate IDEA clubs across the country.
A presentation of the C.S. Lewis Society, Darwin or Design is a radio program hosted by Dr. Tom Woodward that airs at 5 p.m. on 570 WTBN in the Tampa Bay area.
Darwin or Design addresses issues in apologetics and intelligent design bringing in world class experts in these areas on a weekly basis.
C.S. Lewis Society
The mission of the C.S. Lewis Society is to empower believers and engage skeptics with Biblical truth and evidences for faith. Our goal is to disciple students, scholars, and skeptics throughout the U.S. and around the world. As we work to dethrone the philosophies of modern man that are antagonistic toward biblical faith--especially metaphysical materialism--we seek to replace them with the timeless truth of Christ. We communicate the case for Christ and for authentic Christianity with university students—and with professors, a largely unreached people group. To accomplish this task we traininternational ministry leaders, host conferences and debates on campuses, translate and distribute multimedia resources, and oversee this high traffic website, which includes discussion boards on both general apologetics and Intelligent Design. We empower Christians by making available through our bookstore and articles high-quality materials that effectively defend the truths of Scripture. We also make presentations at churches and other locations where scientific and historical apologetics are utilized to enable those in attendance to effectively share the Truth of God's Word with others. The C.S. Lewis Society began on the campus of Princeton University in 1975, as a forum for students to intelligently grapple with life’s toughest questions. The Society later transferred to the campus of Trinity College of Florida and is now expanding its ministry to campuses in Latin America, Europe, and Asia.
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