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Today on Point of View, Kerby welcomes Matthew Dominguez who has a book to share: Inklings on Philosophy and Worldview. Kerby’s next guest is Tom Gilson, senior editor of The Stream. They’ll be talking about Tom’s new book, “Too Good to be False.”

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Kerby Anderson
Kerby Anderson
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Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (government). He also serves as a visiting professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and has spoken on dozens of university campuses including University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, Princeton University, Johns HopkinsRead More

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Matthew Dominguez
Speaker | Philosophy, Literature, & Discipleship Teacher - Wheaton Academy
Matthew Dominguez is an educational trainer, speaker, and teacher and has studied at Houghton College in New York and Keble College in Oxford, and received his master’s from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Currently, he is a philosophy, literature, and discipleship teacher and the adventure club director at Wheaton Academy in West Chicago, Illinois. With over twenty-five years of teaching experience and Kingdom community-building experience, he is passionate about the exciting journey of equipping students and leaders to make their faith their own by knowing what they believe and why they believe it. It is his deep joy to be on this grand adventure of Kingdom building and loving others with his wife, Jennifer, and their four children, Anna, Elijah, Olivia, and Ivy.
Inklings on Philosophy and Worldview
Matthew Dominguez introduces students to a revolutionary approach to understanding the world through a Christ-centered, biblical worldview with a call to discipleship. His insights empower readers to change the way they think and talk about worldview, helping them to make their faith their own by knowing what they believe and why.
Tom Gilson Show Page
Tom Gilson
Senior Editor - The Stream
Tom Gilson is a senior editor with The Stream, and the author or editor of six books. He was chief editor of the anthology True Reason: Christian Responses to the Challenge of Atheism, and he’s the author/host of the Thinking Christian blog.
Tom lives near Dayton, Ohio with his wife, Sara. They’re the proud grandparents of two grand-dogs, a grand-cat and a grand-bunny, by way of their twenty-something son and daughter and their respective spouses. He  received a B.Mus. in Music Education with a specialty in performance from Michigan State University and an M.S. in Organizational Psychology from the University of Central Florida. When he’s not writing he loves drinking coffee, canoeing, walking in the woods, and playing his trombones.
Too Good to Be False: How Jesus' Incomparable Character Reveals His Reality
Too Good to be False will give you a truly fresh view of Jesus, filled with insights into his character like you've never seen or heard before-because nothing like this has been published in close to a century. This book will awaken your worship and strengthen your faith in him. You'll see more clearly than ever just how much Jesus' character is unlike any other, including the so-called greats of history, or even of myth, imagination, or legend. No one else has loved as he loved, led as he led, cared as he cared, or understood himself as Jesus understood himself. He stands magnificently alone-a truth that will not only encourage believers but also challenge skeptics who tell us it's "only a story." Using an approach today's skeptics have never faced, the author takes the story of Jesus seriously as a story, and finds his character too consistent, too unique, and too extraordinarily good to be mere legend, as skeptics suppose him to be. He's truly too good to be false. Includes a study guide for small group discussion.
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