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About this Course


Build your faith and equip yourself to help others! This course is the beginner’s guide designed to teach you why suffering does not show there is no God.


Course Objectives


Purpose: The purpose of this course is to teach you why suffering does not show there is no God.

Course Content


The course includes the lessons on audio for your convenience. There is also a downloadable study guide to help you follow the material and take notes.


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The Instructor

Dr. Scott M. Sullivan


Dr. Scott M. Sullivan is a homeschooling father of 8 and holds a PhD in philosophy from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, TX.

He is the producer of numerous video courses in the areas of logic, the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinasphilosophical arguments for the existence of God, the historical evidence for the Christian faith, various topics in Catholic theology, and others.

He is also a member of the Committee on Logic for the American Catholic Philosophical Association Committee on Priestly Formation as well as the author of An Introduction To Traditional LogicSt. Thomas Aquinas and the Principle of Sufficient Reason, and is currently working on a new book entitled The Thomistic Teleological Argument.

Dr. Sullivan is a popular speaker throughout the United States who speaks on topics like the importance of teaching children on how to intellectually defend their faith, the complementary relationship between faith and reason, the importance of training in classical logic, why the study of philosophy is everybody’s business, and the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas.