Critical Thinking

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  • How do we separate reliable information from unreliable information?
  • How can we determine what is relevant evidence supporting a position and what is superfluous?
  • What is the difference between evidentiary burden and persuasive burden?
  • How does the quantum of proof differ in the court of public opinion from the court of competent jurisdiction?
  • What is evidential apologetics versus pre-suppositional apologetics?
  • How does the Bible sharpen our discernment?

Join Chris Corlett from the Executive Briefing Room at the River Lodge, New Zealand, as he explores these questions while addressing Critical Thinking.

This briefing pack contains 2 hours of teachings.

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Chris Corlett

Chris Corlett is a long-time KI member who serves in several volunteer capacities. Among his activities, Chris is the Academic Advisor to the Koinonia Institute Advisory Board. He relies on his journey and perspective as both a KI member and as an experienced educator to advise the KIAB on reliable teaching strategies and techniques as well as emerging technologies and research.

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Anne DeWitt
Five Stars

Chris Corlett provides and excellent presentation on the importance of critical thinking. How very true that ultimately there are only two sides - We must keep in mind that we are living in a time where deception is the norm, and not the exception. Test All Things. Shalom.


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