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Reasonable Faith

Book • 2008
William Lane Craig's "Reasonable Faith" is a comprehensive defense of Christian theism that addresses many of the challenges posed by contemporary philosophy and science.

Craig's approach combines rigorous philosophical argumentation with a deep engagement with scientific findings.

He offers a compelling case for the existence of God and the truth of Christianity.

"Reasonable Faith" has had a significant impact on contemporary apologetics.

Craig's work is known for its clarity, its intellectual honesty, and its commitment to engaging with the most pressing questions of our time.

The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring the relationship between faith and reason.

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Mentioned in 5 episodes

Mentioned by Frank Turek as a book that systematically presents Craig's apologetics.
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Is the Cosmological Argument for God Still Sound?
Mentioned by Aaron Davis, whose life trajectory changed after reading it.
Reasonable Faith and Faithful Disagreement
Mentioned by William Lane Craig in the context of faith and reason in Christian belief.
Question of the Week #939: Arguments and Compassion
Mentioned by William Lane Craig as a book where he lays out multiple lines of evidence in favor of the five facts related to the resurrection of Jesus.
The Facts Surrounding Jesus' Resurrection
Mentioned by William Lane Craig to provide further information on the topic of miracles.
Question of the Week #928: Quantum Unitarity and the Ascension of Jesus
Recommended by Karlo Broussard as a resource for understanding the historical case for Jesus Christ.
#11992 Why Don’t You Think Catholicism Makes Sense? - Karlo Broussard
Mentioned by Tim Barnett as an important book for Christians to read.
#42 An Apologetic for Apologetics With Tim Barnett
Mentioned by Dr. Carlo Broussard as a resource for understanding the claims about Jesus.
#11991 Why Don’t You Think Catholicism Makes Sense? - Karlo Broussard
Mentioned by Sean McDowell as an apologist, referring to reasons for apologetics described in it.
Does the Bible Contradict? A Response to Dan McClellan

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