Audio- The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society (Parts 1-4)- Ravi Zacharias

The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society (Part 4 of 4)

‎Wednesday, ‎February ‎15, ‎2012, ‏‎9:00:00 PM
Today on Just Thinking, Ravi Zacharias identifies the final mood that led western culture to the point where we now find ourselves.

The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society (Part 3 of 4)

‎Tuesday, ‎February ‎14, ‎2012, ‏‎9:00:00 PM
What happens when we decide to make the rules for ourselves? Find out today on Just Thinking, as Ravi Zacharias presents part three of this week’s message.

The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society (Part 2 of 4)

‎Monday, ‎February ‎13, ‎2012, ‏‎9:00:00 PM
Why is it that we find it so hard to believe in absolutes anymore? In part two of his message this week, Ravi Zacharias unveils the first mood that led us to this point.

The Search for Absolutes in a Pluralistic Society (Part 1 of 4)

‎Sunday, ‎February ‎12, ‎2012, ‏‎9:00:00 PM
We know where we are as a culture. Relativism and post modernism have gripped western society. But how did we get here? Ravi Zacharias tells us how today, on Just Thinking.

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