Richard Howe

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Dr. Richard G. Howe

Dr. Richard G. Howe is an educator and Christian apologist. He has taught courses in philosophy, theology, and apologetics at several universities and seminaries. Dr. Howe has spoken at big name conferences and radio shows such as “Today’s Issues” on The American Family Radio. He helped make "Christian Research Journal", "Midwest Christian Outreach Journal, the apologetic's book" and many more books. Dr. Howe is a Professor of Apologetic's at Southern Evangelical Seminary in Charlotte, NC. He and his wife are members of First Redeemer Church in Cumming, GA. Dr. How is a Christian evangelical and has been teaching for 20+ years what he believes in and defending it as well. [1]


Name: Richard Howe



Website: http://ses.edu/academics/faculty/richard-g-howe
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Career and Studies

Dr. Richard G. Howe

Richard G. Howe is writer, public speaker, and debater. Is a former philosopher of apologetics and creation at South Eastern Evangelical Seminary (SES). Dr. Howe is still a part time teacher at SES and is the president of the International Society of Christian Apologetic's which is a group that wants to bring together conservative christian scholars from a variety of places to discus apologetic's.[2] Dr. Howe is a hard working man and has a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas which took approximately 8.2 years, a Bachelors of Arts degree in Bible from Mississippi College which took four years, and a Master of Arts degree in philosophy which took him another two years. He is a strong devoted Christian because his thesis for his masters degree, which is sort of like the last paper you complete before you get your masters, contained the existence and evidence of God. Dr. Howe to this day speaks at several of churches around the county. This year he is booked to be speaking at 11 seminars around the country defending faith, apologetic's, and the existence of God. He also speaks on Philosophy with topics containing problems of evil, How Theology needs Philosophy, and Exposing logical fallacies. How he explains Apologetic's is pretty straight forward. He explains what it is, what they can do, and how it's done.[3]

Publications

A book that Dr. Howe Co-Authored with Dr. Norman Geisler
  • I am here for the Defense of Gospel (Had a chapter Religion of Force)
  • The Jesus Quest: The Danger From Within (Has two chapters in the book called "The Reliability of the New Testament writers)
  • Creation Apologetic's Journal [4]
  • The Popular Encyclopedia
  • Two Notions of the Infinite in Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae 1, Questions 2 and 46, Christian Apologetics Journal, vol 8, no. 1 (Spring 2009)
  • The popular Encyclopedia of Apologetic's (Dr. Howe contributed two articles; Dualism and Empiricism)
  • Homosexuality in America: Exposing the Myths, American Family Association (1994)
  • Reasons for Faith: Making the case for the Christian Faith (Contributed two chapters)
  • "Are there Historical Errors in the Bible?"
  • Dualism and Empiricism, The Popular Encyclopedia of Apologetic's (2008)
  • Some Concerns about John C. Maxwell, Midwest Christian Outreach Journal (2003)
  • On The Function of Philososphy, Christian Apologetics Journal (2008)
  • Satanism: A Taste for the Dark Side, Christian Research Journal, vol. 28, no. 5 (2005)
  • From the Nature God to the God of Nature: Reaching Out to Wiccans, Christian Research Journal vol. 28, no. 4 (2005)
  • On the Function of Philosophy
  • Religion of the Force a Christian worldview (theological and philosophical) analysis of the famous movie by George lucas

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Reviews

  • Philosophy Made Slightly Less Difficult: A Beginner’s Guide to Life’s Big Questions, by Garret J DeWeese and J.P. Moreland.
  • Find It Quick Handbook on Cults & New Religions: Where Did They Come From? What Do They Believe? by Ron Rhodes.
  • Answering the Objections of Atheists, Agnostics & Skeptics” by Ron Rhodes.
  • Protecting Your Teen From Today’s Witchcraft: A Parent’s Guide to Confronting Wicca and the Occult” by Steve Russo.
  • "Hard Questions Real Answers” by William Lane Craig. [6]
  • “Thinking about God: First Steps in Philosophy” by Gregory E. Ganssle.
  • God? A Debate Between a Christian and an Atheist” by William Lane Craig and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong.

Video

A video of Dr. Richard G. Howe debating. This debate is on the existence of God between Dr. Richard G. Howe and Dr. Michael Shermer took place at the Church for All Nations in Colorado Springs, Colorado on April 30, 2010

References

  1. Gyboski, Michael. [1] CP Church Ministries. Web. Accessed October 11, 2017
  2. Howe, Richard. [2] richarghowe. Web. accessed October 11, 2017.
  3. Howe, Richard. [3] richardghowe. Web. accessed October 11, 2017.
  4. G Howe, Richard. [4] Galaxie Softwear. Web. Accessed October 11 2017 , Year.
  5. Southern Evangelical, Bible College. [5] ses.edu. Web. Accessed October 11, 2017.
  6. Author Howe G, Richard. [6] ses.edu. Web. Accessed October 11, 2017. .