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Today’s interview is with New Testament scholar Dr. Craig Blomberg, distinguished professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary in Colorado. He talks about how he got into NT studies, the importance of the Gospels and their dating, how we determine the authorship of the Gospels, how we got four Gospels and not more, the selection of the Gospel canon, the use of non-canonical sources, dealing with miracles account found in historical documents, responding to the claim of contradictions in the Gospels, interpreting historical documents, differences in the Gospel of John, the work and impact of Bart Ehrman, the “all-or-nothing” approach [More]
Today’s interview is with Biblical scholar Professor Craig Evans. He talks about his background and how he got into this area of scholarship (Jesus, the Gospels and Biblical manuscripts), what impresses him most about the Bible, handling manuscripts, the quest for the historical Jesus (and its overall timeline), the scholarly opinion on the “Jesus never existed” claim, the consensus of scholarship (and why scholarship is important), the contemporary distortion of Jesus, the demonstrable flaws in the thinking of particular scholars, evaluating presuppositions, a case for the reliability of the Gospels, the contrasting view of the “other” gospels, how to investigate [More]
For more information and resources visit: www.reasonablefaith.org In September 2012, during his visit to The University of St Andrews in Scotland, Dr William Lane Craig delivered a lecture entitled “Is The Material World All there Is?” followed by audience Q&A. In this lecture Dr Craig outlined seven reasons to think that the material world is not all there is but, quite to the contrary, that the material world contains “signposts of transcendence” pointing towards the truth of Christianity. Though the intention was to video tape the entire lecture, a technical error meant that the last half hour was only captured [More]
reasonablefaith.org – October 29, 2011 – Frank Turek does an interview with William Lane Craig at the Apologetics Confrence at the Southern Evangelical Seminary. Dr. Craig speaks on his experiene with the Reasonable Faith tour in the UK. We welcome your comments in the Reasonable Faith forums www.reasonablefaith.org
A lecture Dr. William Lane Craig gave at Saddleback in 2009. Here he talks about the Kalam Cosmological Argument made by Al Ghazali. Here’s a link to a lecture by William Lane Craig on really bad objections (some of them laughable) youtube atheists made against the Kalam Cosmological Argument: www.youtube.com You can see this lecture in parts here: www.youtube.com Here is a playlist of videos of William Lane Craig addressing a comprehensive list of refutations and objections and questions made by various people about the Kalam Cosmological Argument: www.youtube.com
Prof. William Lane Craig was invited by the undergraduate Christian Union at Imperial College, London to give a lunch-time lecture on “The Evidence for God”. Dr Craig presented seven arguments and then invited questions from the student audience. The lecture was web streamed at the time. This is a high definition film recording of the event which includes the previously unseen Q&A session.
I don’t think that arguing against objective morality, or arguing FOR it but towards a naturalistic source, are the only options. Take a look at what happens when we (even hypothetically) concede that it has a theistic basis! It certainly doesn’t do Christianity any favors. Twitter: twitter.com SCRIPT IS AT www.nonstampcollector.com OTHERS at www.nonstampcollector.com Why couldn’t an objective morality simply make sense? Why does looking at morality through the lens of Christianity make such LITTLE sense? Well, it’s obvious why – Christianity and its god is nonsense. There could be no clearer sign that Christianity is a man-made bunch of [More]
PBS’ “Closer to Truth” conducted the best interview Dr. William Lane Craig ever had. Host and scientist Robert Lawrence Kuhn asks all the right questions about philosophy, religion, and science with him. You will get a nutshell of Dr. Craig’s thoughts in this interview (although his views on the resurrection of Jesus is absent from this interview). Hopefully, it will lead you to pursue more research on the topics. Dr. Craig is quite simply a philosopher’s philosopher. Watch this interview in parts: www.youtube.com William Lane Craig’s website: reasonablefaith.org Link www.closertotruth.com Index of videos on William Lane Craig drcraigvideos.blogspot.com William Lane [More]
A short interview with Dr. William Lane Craig, a leading Christian philosopher, about how college students should respond when they wrestle with doubts about the faith. William Lane Craig expert: William Lane Craig interviewer: Glen Davis
Robert Lawrence Kuhn (host of PBS’ “Closer to Truth”) asks philosopher and theologian William Lane Craig about whether God’s existence can be demonstrated or not. Questions explored: Can you demonstrate God’s existence mathematically? Does an argument have to convince everybody in order for it to be valid? What are some of the best arguments for God’s existence? What is the Cosmological Argument? What is Leibniz’s argument for God’s existence? Does the contingency argument depend on a universe having a beginning? What is the Teleological Argument? What is meant by Fine-Tuning and Intelligent Design? Can the universe be “designed” by chance? [More]
William Lane Craig sets out historical and Biblical evidence that leads to the conclusion that Jesus Christ rose from the dead. Audience Q&A follows the main presentation. Filmed in Southampton Civic Hall, this event was part of the UK Reasonable Faith Tour during October 2011. The Tour was sponsored by Damaris Trust, UCCF and Premier Christian Radio. William Lane Craig is Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, La Mirada California. For more resources visit www.bethinking.org