Jana Harmon
Jana Harmon, Ph.D, is a Teaching Fellow for C.S. Lewis Institute Atlanta and serves on the Atlanta Advisory Board and serves as an Adjunct Professor of Cultural Apologetics at Biola University. Her doctoral research studied the religious conversion of atheists to Christianity looking at the perspectives and stories of 50 former Atheists. She views apologetics through a practical, evangelistic lens. She is the host of Side B Stories podcast for the C.S. Lewis Institute. Jana received her PhD from the University of Birmingham, England.
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The Side B Stories – Sy Garte
Dr. Sy Garte, a biochemist, was raised as a communist and militant atheist. But he...Read More
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The Side B Stories – Andrew Parker
Psychiatrist Andrew Parker's pursuit of the true and beautiful led him to consider the possibility...Read More
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The Side B Stories – Craig Keener
Professor Craig Keener became an atheist at an early age. When philosophy left him without...Read More
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The Side B Stories – Andrew Sawyer
Andrew Sawyer lost faith in religion as a child and lost faith in humanity as...Read More
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The Side B Stories – Ian Giatti
Former atheist Ian Giatti thought God was a character of fiction and fantasy like Santa...Read More
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The Side B Stories – Rich Suplita
Psychology professor Rich Suplita promoted atheism on his university campus, but over time he began...Read More
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The Side B Stories – Leah Libresco
Former atheist Leah Libresco rejected religious belief until she encountered intelligent Christians at Yale University
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The Side B Stories – Stacy Gleiss
Former atheist Stacy Gleiss traveled across the world and explored worldviews and philosophies in search...Read More
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The Side B Stories – Guillaume Bignon
Former French atheist Guillaume Bignon set out on a quest to disprove Christianity and was...Read More
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The Side B Stories – Chris Lee
MIT atheist Chris Lee was raised to reject religious superstition and embrace science alone. His...Read More