William Lane Craig is an American philosopher, theologian, New Testament historian, and Christian apologist. He is an author and lecturer on issues related to the philosophy of religion, the historical Jesus, the coherence of the Christian world view, and natural theology. He is married with children, lives in Atlanta, Georgia, and is currently a Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University in La Mirada, California.
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Muslim Apologetics
Euthyphro Argument Revisited
What About Catholicism?
Introduction to Apologetics
A Debate on the Moral Argument
Christopher Hitchens Debate
The Coming Evangelical Collapse
Did God Commit Atrocities in the Old Testament?
Can a Christian be Homosexual?
The Existence of God (Overview)
Evolution and Skepticism
Apologetics, Reason, Faith and Philosophy (pt. 1)
Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
The Mormon View of Creation
The Existence of God (Moral Argument)
What About Those Who have Never Heard?
What is Inerrancy?
West Wing Homosexuality Episode
The Existence of God (Fine Tuning)
Religious Experience: Subjective or Objective
The Existence of God (Design)
Problem of Evil (pt. 1)
The "New Atheism"
Islam (pt. 1)
Rationalism and Evidentialism
A Lively Debate
Debate on the Kalam Argument
Debate on Secular Humanism
The Big Bang
UFO's
What is Worship?
The Existence of God (Resurrection of Jesus)
Defenders!
Introduction to Christian Doctrine
Does Stone Tablet Question the Resurrection?
Defenders 2: Existence of God (Part 1)
Lessings Broad Ugly Ditch
Problem of Evil (pt. 2)
Debate with Richard Carrier (part 1)
Debate with Richard Carrier (part 2)
Debate with The Jesus Seminar
More Objections to kalam
More Questions on Free Will
Christianity Today Article
Atheist Play Nice
Fear of Science
Contending with Christianity's Critics (Part 1)
Where Was God?
Philosophy (pt. 1)
The Best of the Kalaam Cosmological Argument
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